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BeginnerMeasure Words
How units, containers and portions are expressed in Spanish, English and Chinese.
Compare languages
English uses measure words optionally (a cup of). Spanish rarely uses them. Chinese requires classifiers for all counted nouns and has specialized measure words for containers, portions and collections.
Overview
Measure words express quantity through containers, portions, or collections.
- Spanish: Uses un/una + container + de + noun. Measure words are optional and relatively few.
- English: Uses a + measure + of + noun. Optional for most nouns but required for uncountable quantities.
- Chinese: Measure words are mandatory for all counted nouns. The measure word reflects the container, shape, or grouping. No preposition is used.
Spanish
Container measures
| Spanish | Example |
|---|---|
| una taza de | una taza de té (a cup of tea) |
| un vaso de | un vaso de agua (a glass of water) |
| una botella de | una botella de vino (a bottle of wine) |
| un plato de | un plato de sopa (a plate/bowl of soup) |
| una caja de | una caja de galletas (a box of cookies) |
| un paquete de | un paquete de arroz (a package of rice) |
| un kilo de | un kilo de manzanas (a kilo of apples) |
| un litro de | un litro de leche (a liter of milk) |
Partitive measures
| Spanish | Example |
|---|---|
| un poco de | un poco de azúcar (a little sugar) |
| un trozo de | un trozo de pan (a piece of bread) |
| una rebanada de | una rebanada de queso (a slice of cheese) |
| un pedazo de | un pedazo de torta (a piece of cake) |
| una porción de | una porción de pollo (a portion of chicken) |
Collective measures
| Spanish | Example |
|---|---|
| un par de | un par de zapatos (a pair of shoes) |
| un grupo de | un grupo de amigos (a group of friends) |
| una docena de | una docena de huevos (a dozen eggs) |
| un montón de | un montón de basura (a pile of trash) |
| una multitud de | una multitud de gente (a multitude of people) |
No measure needed
Spanish often counts nouns directly:
- tres manzanas (three apples)
- dos libros (two books)
- cinco personas (five people)
English
Container measures
| English | Example |
|---|---|
| a cup of | a cup of coffee |
| a glass of | a glass of milk |
| a bottle of | a bottle of water |
| a bowl of | a bowl of cereal |
| a plate of | a plate of cookies |
| a box of | a box of chocolates |
| a bag of | a bag of chips |
| a can of | a can of soda |
| a jar of | a jar of honey |
| a tube of | a tube of toothpaste |
Partitive measures
| English | Example |
|---|---|
| a piece of | a piece of cake |
| a slice of | a slice of pizza |
| a loaf of | a loaf of bread |
| a bar of | a bar of soap |
| a stick of | a stick of butter |
| a grain of | a grain of sand |
| a drop of | a drop of water |
| a bit of | a bit of advice |
| a sheet of | a sheet of paper |
| a roll of | a roll of tape |
Collective measures
| English | Example |
|---|---|
| a pair of | a pair of scissors |
| a group of | a group of students |
| a flock of | a flock of birds |
| a herd of | a herd of cattle |
| a school of | a school of fish |
| a dozen | a dozen eggs |
| a bunch of | a bunch of grapes |
| a pile of | a pile of clothes |
| a set of | a set of tools |
| a series of | a series of events |
No measure needed
English counts most nouns directly:
- three books
- two apples
- five people
But uncountable nouns require measures:
- ❌ three waters → ✅ three glasses of water
- ❌ two rices → ✅ two bowls of rice
Chinese
Container measures
Chinese measure words reflect the container — no preposition needed:
| Measure | Usage | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 杯 | cup/glass | 一杯茶 (a cup of tea) |
| 瓶 | bottle | 一瓶水 (a bottle of water) |
| 碗 | bowl | 一碗饭 (a bowl of rice) |
| 盘 | plate/dish | 一盘菜 (a plate of food) |
| 盒 | box | 一盒巧克力 (a box of chocolate) |
| 袋 | bag | 一袋米 (a bag of rice) |
| 罐 | can/tin | 一罐可乐 (a can of cola) |
Shape/portion measures
| Measure | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 块 | chunk/piece | 一块蛋糕 (a piece of cake) |
| 片 | slice/flat piece | 一片面包 (a slice of bread) |
| 条 | long piece | 一条鱼 (a [whole] fish) |
| 张 | flat sheet | 一张纸 (a sheet of paper) |
| 根 | long thin | 一根香蕉 (a banana) |
| 粒 | small grain | 一粒米 (a grain of rice) |
| 滴 | drop | 一滴水 (a drop of water) |
Collective measures
| Measure | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 双 | pair | 一双鞋 (a pair of shoes) |
| 对 | pair/couple | 一对夫妻 (a married couple) |
| 群 | group/flock | 一群人 (a group of people) |
| 堆 | pile/heap | 一堆书 (a pile of books) |
| 套 | set/suit | 一套房子 (an apartment — a set of rooms) |
| 串 | string/cluster | 一串葡萄 (a bunch of grapes) |
Standard measures
| Measure | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 公斤 | kilogram | 一公斤苹果 (one kilo of apples) |
| 克 | gram | 五百克面粉 (500 grams of flour) |
| 升 | liter | 一升牛奶 (a liter of milk) |
| 米 | meter | 两米布 (two meters of cloth) |
Partitive 些 and 点
- 一些水 (some water)
- 一点糖 (a little sugar)
- 有些人 (some people)
Pattern: numeral + measure + noun
Chinese always follows this order:
- 两杯咖啡 (two cups of coffee)
- 三片面包 (three slices of bread)
- 五瓶啤酒 (five bottles of beer)
Comparison at a glance
| Feature | Spanish | English | Chinese |
|---|---|---|---|
| Required for all nouns | No | No | Yes |
| Preposition | de | of | None |
| Order | num + container + de + noun | num + measure + of + noun | num + measure + noun |
| Container reflection | Partial | Partial | Extensive |
| Partitive | un poco de | some / a piece of | 些 / 点 |
| Collective | un par de / docena | a pair / a dozen | 双 / 对 / 群 / 堆 |
| Standard units | kilo / litro / metro | kg / liter / meter | 公斤 / 升 / 米 |
Examples in context
Two cups of coffee
- ES: dos tazas de café
- EN: two cups of coffee
- ZH: 两杯咖啡
A slice of bread
- ES: una rebanada de pan
- EN: a slice of bread
- ZH: 一片面包
A group of friends
- ES: un grupo de amigos
- EN: a group of friends
- ZH: 一群朋友
Common mistakes
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Spanish/English speakers learning Chinese: Omitting measure word: 二咖啡 → 两杯咖啡
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English speakers learning Chinese: Using 个 for everything: 一个咖啡 → 一杯咖啡
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Chinese speakers learning English: Dropping measure words for uncountables: I want two waters → I want two glasses of water
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Chinese speakers learning Spanish: Adding measure words unnecessarily: un pedazo de agua → un vaso de agua (water isn’t “cut into pieces”)
Related topics
- Classifiers: How Chinese classifiers differ from measure words
- Numbers: How numerals combine with measures
- Articles: How definiteness interacts with quantity
- Word Order: How measure phrases fit into sentences
Examples
A cup of tea
una taza de té
A bottle of water
una botella de agua
A piece of cake
un trozo de pastel
A pair of shoes
un par de zapatos
A group of people
un grupo de personas
Required for all nouns
No
Partitive (some)
un poco de / algunos
Collective measure
un grupo de / una docena de
Examples
A cup of tea
a cup of tea
A bottle of water
a bottle of water
A piece of cake
a piece of cake
A pair of shoes
a pair of shoes
A group of people
a group of people
Required for all nouns
No
Partitive (some)
some / a piece of
Collective measure
a dozen / a flock of
Examples
A cup of tea
一杯茶
A bottle of water
一瓶水
A piece of cake
一块蛋糕
A pair of shoes
一双鞋
A group of people
一群人
Required for all nouns
Yes
Partitive (some)
一些 / 一点
Collective measure
一群 / 一堆 / 一对
Comparison at a glance
| Grammar concepts | Spanish | English | Chinese |
|---|---|---|---|
| A cup of tea | una taza de té | a cup of tea | 一杯茶 |
| A bottle of water | una botella de agua | a bottle of water | 一瓶水 |
| A piece of cake | un trozo de pastel | a piece of cake | 一块蛋糕 |
| A pair of shoes | un par de zapatos | a pair of shoes | 一双鞋 |
| A group of people | un grupo de personas | a group of people | 一群人 |
| Required for all nouns | No | No | Yes |
| Partitive (some) | un poco de / algunos | some / a piece of | 一些 / 一点 |
| Collective measure | un grupo de / una docena de | a dozen / a flock of | 一群 / 一堆 / 一对 |
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Side-by-side comparison
| Grammar concepts | Spanish | English | Chinese |
|---|---|---|---|
| A cup of tea | una taza de té | a cup of tea | 一杯茶 |
| A bottle of water | una botella de agua | a bottle of water | 一瓶水 |
| A piece of cake | un trozo de pastel | a piece of cake | 一块蛋糕 |
| A pair of shoes | un par de zapatos | a pair of shoes | 一双鞋 |
| A group of people | un grupo de personas | a group of people | 一群人 |
| Required for all nouns | No | No | Yes |
| Partitive (some) | un poco de / algunos | some / a piece of | 一些 / 一点 |
| Collective measure | un grupo de / una docena de | a dozen / a flock of | 一群 / 一堆 / 一对 |
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Examples in context
A cup of tea
Spanish
una taza de té
English
a cup of tea
Chinese
一杯茶
A bottle of water
Spanish
una botella de agua
English
a bottle of water
Chinese
一瓶水
A piece of cake
Spanish
un trozo de pastel
English
a piece of cake
Chinese
一块蛋糕
A pair of shoes
Spanish
un par de zapatos
English
a pair of shoes
Chinese
一双鞋
A group of people
Spanish
un grupo de personas
English
a group of people
Chinese
一群人
Required for all nouns
Spanish
No
English
No
Chinese
Yes
Partitive (some)
Spanish
un poco de / algunos
English
some / a piece of
Chinese
一些 / 一点
Collective measure
Spanish
un grupo de / una docena de
English
a dozen / a flock of
Chinese
一群 / 一堆 / 一对
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Key Takeaways
Spanish: Uses un/una + container + de + noun. Measure words are optional and relatively few.
English: Uses a + measure + of + noun. Optional for most nouns but required for uncountable quantities.
Chinese: Measure words are mandatory for all counted nouns. The measure word reflects the container, shape, or grouping. No preposition is used.
Key concepts compared: A cup of tea, A bottle of water, A piece of cake.
Last updated: June 4, 2026