多 (duō) for “Over” or “More Than”: Learn how to express approximate quantities greater than a specific number using 多 in Chinese
1 Basic Grammar Concept
In Chinese, 多 (duō) can mean “over” or “more than” when used after numbers to indicate approximate quantities that are greater than the specified number.
The position of 多 in the sentence depends on whether the number ends in a zero or a non-zero digit (1-9).
Two Different Patterns Based on Number Ending
Pattern Structure Visualization
Complete Phrase: 六个多月
(more than six months)
Key Grammar Rule
The position of 多 (duō) depends entirely on whether the number ends in zero or not:
Remember: This distinction is strict in Chinese grammar. Using the wrong pattern is incorrect.
2 Numbers Ending in 1-9 (Non-Zero)
When the number ends in a digit from 1 to 9 (non-zero ending), the pattern is: Number + Measure Word + 多 + Noun.
In this pattern, 多 comes after the measure word, indicating that the quantity is slightly more than the specified number.
Examples with Numbers Ending 1-9
Exact vs Approximate
With non-zero ending numbers, 多 indicates a small increment over the exact number:
Measure Word Function
The measure word is required in this pattern when counting nouns:
个 (gè)
Example: 五个多月
块 (kuài)
Example: 两块多钱
斤 (jīn)
Example: 一斤多猪肉
瓶 (píng)
Example: 三瓶多水
3 Numbers Ending in 0 (Zero)
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