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By Qiu Gui Su, About.com Guide to Mandarin Language

Fractious Fractions

Monday January 5, 2009

Mandarin fractions follow a fairly simple pattern. The trick is - you say them the opposite of English. So if you want to say "two thirds" in Mandarin, the literal translation is "three is the whole, two is the part."

Decimal fractions are easier, but be sure to learn both ways to say Mandarin fractions.

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