Show 1 reply
|
You can use 总和 (zǒng hé) in a sentence to refer to the sum or total amount of something. For example, you could say: "总和是多少?" which translates to "What is the total amount?"
|
|
|
|
|
To answer to 个学生 you need to register at trainchinese.com
|
Show 1 reply
|
1. 总数 (zǒng shù) - This word also means "sum, total amount" and is often used in mathematical or statistical contexts.
2. 合计 (hé jì) - This word can also mean "sum, total amount" but is more commonly used in a financial or accounting context.
3. 总量 (zǒng liàng) - This word refers to the overall quantity or amount of something.
4. 总计 (zǒng jì) - Similar to 合计, this word is often used in financial or accounting contexts to refer to the total amount.
5. 总数额 (zǒng shù é) - This phrase combines 总数 (sum, total amount) with 额 (amount) to emphasize the total amount.
6. 总额 (zǒng é) - This word refers to the total amount or sum, often in a financial or business context.
|
|
|
|
|
To answer to 个学生 you need to register at trainchinese.com
|