A man, an adult, a child, a girl, a boy, a painter, a driver, a farmer, a soldier, a friend, a classmate, a teacher, a guest, an officer and a hero.
Quantifiers of animals: only, horse, head, strip, peak.
A dog, a bird, a monkey, a chicken, an elephant, a sheep, a cat, a mouse, a butterfly, a bug, a horse, a cow, a sheep, a donkey, a mule, a leopard, a snake, a fish, a bug and a camel.
Quantifiers for human and animal organs: ge, zhi, ke, root, Zhang and pian. Except for Ge and Zhi, most of them represent shapes.
Brain, head, hair, eyebrows, eyes, nose, ears, mouth, lips, teeth, tongue, chin, arms, hands, fingers, fists, legs, feet, tail and heart.
Plant quantifiers: trees, plants.
A tree, a poplar, a grass, a pine, a rice, a wheat, a tree and a grass.
Quantifiers for fruits: 1. Exception: a grape and a banana.
An apple, an orange, a persimmon, a pear and a plum.
A grape and a banana.
Quantifiers representing plant parts: flowers, slices, strips, grains, grains. Most of them represent shapes.
A flower, a rose, a red plum, a leaf, a root, a seed and a grain of rice.
Quantifier of food.
A meal, breakfast, breakfast, lunch and dinner.
A Chinese food, a western food, a snack, a fried dough stick and a steamed stuffed bun.
A steamed bread, a chicken leg, an egg, a piece of meat and a piece of beef.
A sandwich, a dish, a soup, a piece of bread and a cake.
A popsicle, a biscuit, a candy, a watermelon and a lollipop.
Tableware quantifier.
A chopstick, a fork, a spoon and a piece of paper.
Quantifiers for household goods, including electrical appliances: Taiwan Province.
Tables, chairs, benches, sofas, beds, quilts, towels, matches, candles, lamps, light bulbs, toothbrushes, dental floss, soap, tablecloths, watches, mirrors, washbasins, buckets, umbrellas, ropes, telephones, televisions, video recorders, video tapes, refrigerators, incense sticks, plasters and medicines.
10 is a quantifier for wearing articles and decorations.
A dress, a coat, trousers, a pocket, a hat, a scarf, a glove, a sock, a pair of glasses, an earring, a badge and a ring.
1 1 building quantifier: building, building.
A city, a bridge, a road, a house, a villa, a tall building, a building, a tower, a temple, a window, a door, a wall and a room.
12 vehicle quantifiers: vehicles, trains, shelves, boats.
A car, a car, a bike, a train, an airplane, a boat, a rocket and a warship.
13 tool quantifier: Ba
A hammer, a lock and a pair of scissors.
14 is a quantifier of stationery.
A pen, a pen, a piece of paper, an ink, an inkstone and a computer.
15 quantifiers for literary and artistic works: seal, gauge, head, strip, road and width.
A letter, a diary, a poem, an article, a photo, a picture, a play, an order, a song, a song, a report, a word and a sentence.
16 quantifiers for events and actions: Jane, Dun, Chang and Tong.
One thing, one thing, one action, one phone call, one beating, one quarrel, one scolding, one ball game, one storm, one war, one fire, one case, one report, one commotion and one applause.
17 is a quantifier of weapons.
Knives, shields, bows, arrows, guns, bullets, cannons, shells and missiles.
18 is a quantifier of geography, astronomy and climate.
A mountain, a beam, a river, a pool, a lake, a sea, a moon, a bright moon, a star, a sun, a cloud, a gust of wind, a rain and lightning.
19 shape quantifier. Strip, root, branch, road, surface, slice, block, grain, block. For example, please refer to the above categories.
1. Used of people: one person with two children.
Some organs of humans and animals: brain, nose, ears, tongue, chin, fingers and fists.
3. For fruits: an apple, an orange, a persimmon, a pear and a plum.
4. for planets: the moon and the sun
5. Lake and sea: one lake and one sea.
6. Used for events and actions: one event and one action, bathing and paying tribute.
7. Used for date and time: one hour, two months and four weeks.
8. Used for food: a steamed bread, a bread, a pumpkin, a melon and a cake.
9. Supplies: a bowl, a plate, a bottle, a pot, a photo frame, a pillow, a box, a window, an envelope, a wardrobe, a light bulb, a schoolbag, a box and a bag.
10. Used for institutions and organizations: government, offices, hospitals, factories, kindergartens and organizations.
1 1. Used for meetings: a meeting, a seminar, a debate, a committee, three themes, a resolution and a proposal.
12. Used of ideals, ideas, etc. An ideal, an idea, an idea, a suggestion, an idea, a dream, a promise, an idea, a hypothesis and a surprise.
13. Used in style: a riddle, two stories, a joke and an episode.
14. Used for words: a word, a sentence.
1. Used for animals (mostly birds, beasts and insects, especially animals such as horses, heads, peaks and stripes that cannot use quantifiers): one chicken, two birds, three tigers, one lion and four butterflies.
2. Used for one of the things in pairs: two hands, two ears, a shoe and a sock.
3. Used for some electrical appliances: a box, a pocket and a schoolbag.
4. Ship: A ship and a yacht.
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Used of horses and mules; A horse and two mules.
head
1. Used for cattle, mules, sheep and other livestock: one cow and two mules.
2. Used for garlic: a kind of garlic
Used of marriage (starting with "one"): marriage.
peak
Used of camels; hump
Elephant trunk/whip/used in combination with coins
Similar to "Ge", it is mostly used for small things: a ring, a nickel, a stamp, a record badge and three medals.
tool
1. Used for coffins and corpses: one coffin and one corpse.
2. Used for some objects: clocks
tree
Used of plants; A tree, a grass and a peony.
plant
Used of plants; One tree and two peach trees.
root
Used to put slender things: a tube, two chopsticks, a match and a rope.
branch
Used for sticks: a pencil, two brushes, three candles, four guns and an arrow.
branch
1. Used for rod-shaped things (same as "stick"): a pen, an arrow and a cigarette.
2. Used for songs or music: a song and a song.
3. Used for teams and motorcades: army, rescue team, fire brigade and motorcade.
Pipes/pipes
Used for slender cylindrical things: a brush and a tube of toothpaste.