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两千 (liǎng qiān) can be used to express a large amount or quantity. It is a Chinese number that literally translates to "two thousand". It can be used to describe a large number of items, such as people, objects, or money. For example, 两千人 (liǎng qiān rén) means "two thousand people". It can also be used to describe a large amount of money, such as 两千元 (liǎng qiān yuán) which means "two thousand yuan".
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When referring to a specific year: In Chinese, years are usually expressed using the format "year + 年 (nián)". For example, 2020 would be "二零二零年 (èr líng èr líng nián)" instead of "两千零二十 (liǎng qiān líng èr shí)". Therefore, using 两千 to express a specific year would not be appropriate.
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