curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-learn-numbers-0-to-10/697ec6ead52c260cc55c4603.md
In Chinese, the number 2 is called 二 (èr). You can think of it as the number 一 (yī) with one more horizontal line added on top.
Note: Chinese has another character for 2: 两 (liǎng), which you'll use when counting objects. But for now, focus on 二 (èr).
Practice its pronunciation until you feel comfortable with the sound.
Write this number in Chinese below.
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二 (èr)
This is the number 2 in Chinese.
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