二 vs 两: The Two Words for “Two”
Chinese has two words for “two”. 二 (èr) is the digit — counting, phone numbers, ordinals (第二, 二月). 两 (liǎng) means “two of something” and pairs with a measure word (两个, 两点).
Why this trips learners up
Chinese has two words for “two”, and choosing the wrong one is one of the most common beginner slips. 二 (èr) is the digit — the “2” you use for counting (一, 二, 三…), phone numbers, ordinals (第二, “second”), and labels like 二楼 (“2nd floor”) and 二月 (“February”).
两 (liǎng) is for “two of something”, and it almost always comes with a measure word: 两个人 (“two people”), 两本书 (“two books”), 两点 (“2 o'clock”), 两个月 (“two months”). The simple test: if a measure word is about to follow, use 两; if you're just reciting a number or naming a position, use 二. (Watch the classic pair: 二月 is “February”, but 两个月 is “two months”.)
The structure
Colour key
Each colour marks one grammatical role — and the same colour means the same role on every page in the Lab.
Examples in context
Real-world sentences, easiest first. Toggle pinyin or the translation, tap any word to see its role, or play the audio.
Tap a word to see its grammatical role.
wǒ de fángjiān 我的房间 Subject zài 在 Verb èr 二 Pattern lóu 楼 Place
My room is on the second floor.
wǒ 我 Subject xiǎng 想 Function word diǎn 点 Verb liǎng 两 Pattern gè 个 Measure word cài 菜 Object
I'd like to order two dishes.
zhè 这 Subject shì 是 Verb wǒ 我 Subject dì-èr 第二 Pattern cì 次 Measure word lái 来 Verb Běijīng 北京 Object
This is my second time in Beijing.
wǒ 我 Subject yǒu 有 Verb liǎng 两 Pattern zhī 只 Measure word māo 猫 Object
I have two cats.
wǒmen 我们 Subject děng 等 Verb le 了 Function word liǎng 两 Pattern gè 个 Measure word xiǎoshí 小时 Object
We waited two hours.
wǒmen 我们 Subject liǎng 两 Pattern diǎn 点 Measure word kāihuì 开会 Verb
We have a meeting at two o'clock.
zhè jiàn yīfu 这件衣服 Subject yìbǎi èrshí 一百二十 Pattern kuài 块 Measure word
This shirt is 120 kuai.
zhè tái diànnǎo 这台电脑 Subject liǎng 两 Pattern qiān 千 Measure word kuài 块 Measure word
This computer is 2,000 kuai.
Common mistakes
Why it happens: Before a measure word, “two” is 两, not 二. “Two of them” is 两个, never 二个. This is the rule that catches everyone — the moment a measure word (个, 本, 杯…) follows, switch to 两.
Why it happens: Ordinals use the digit 二. “The second lesson” is 第二课 — 第 + the number — so it can't be 两. Same for 第二次 (“the second time”), 二月 (“February”), 二号 (“the 2nd”).
Why it happens: Telling the time trips people up: 2 o'clock is 两点, not 二点 — it's “two (of the) hour-marks”, a quantity. (But 12 o'clock is 十二点 — the 二 inside a bigger number stays 二.)
Compare & contrast
| 二 (èr) — the digit “2” | 两 (liǎng) — “two of” (+ measure word) | The difference |
|---|---|---|
| 二十èrshí | 两个liǎng gè | 二 for counting and bare numbers (二十 = 20). 两 the moment you count things (两个 = two [items]). |
| 第二dì-èr | 两次liǎng cì | Ordinals take 二 (第二 = second). “Two times” is a quantity, so 两次. |
| 二月èryuè | 两个月liǎng gè yuè | 二月 is February — month number two. 两个月 is a span of two months. Same “two”, different word. |
Try it yourself
Say “I'd like two cups of coffee” — tap the words into order.
Related patterns
Quick reference card
A pocket summary — print it and keep it by your desk.