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Answerer 1 Hello. 二 (èr) and 两 (liǎng) are both mean “two” in English. The difference between them lies in the following set of magical rules:1. Use 二 (èr) when reading numbers and numbers in sequence, but 两 (liǎng) in front of 千 (qiān, thousand), 万 (wàn, ten thousand) and 亿 (yì, a hundred million).For example:Wǒ yǒu èrshí gè píngguǒ.(1) 我 有 二十 个 苹果。Wǒ yǒu liǎngqiān kuài qián.(2) 我 有 两千 块 钱。2. Use 两 (liǎng) before classifiers such as 两年 (liǎngnián, two years), 两岁 (liǎngsuì, two years old), and 两本 (liǎng běn).For example:Wǒ yǒu liǎng běn shū.我 有 两 本 书。3. Put 二 (èr) directly before nouns to express “second.” For example, 二楼 (èr lóu) means the second floor.For example:Wǒ zhù zài èrlóu.我 住 在 二楼。4. Use 二 (èr) to refer to something second-hand or not brand new such as 二手房 (èrshǒu fáng, second-hand house), 二手车 (èrshǒu chē, second-hand car).For example:Wǒ mǎi le yíliàng èrshǒu chē.我 买 了一辆 二手 车。For detailed information, please see: https://www.echineselearning.com/blog/beyond-counting-the-curious-number-2-elementaryI hope I was of some help. Can you now tell 二 (èr) and 两 (liǎng) apart now? If you’d like some practice, try filling the blank: I have two cats.我有___只猫。(Wǒ yǒu ___ zhǐ māo.)You can reply to me here, or send me your answer via email, my email address is: jennifer.zhu@echineselearning.com , answered by Jennifer Zhu
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