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Catty
The catty or kati ( in Singaporean English〔("Kati" entry ) at A Dictionary of Singlish and Singapore English.〕), symbol 斤, is a traditional Chinese unit of mass used across East and Southeast Asia, notably for weighing food and other groceries in some wet markets, street markets, and shops. Related units include the picul, equal to 100 catties, and the tael (also spelled ''tahil'', in Malay / Indonesian), which is of a catty. A stone is a former unit used in Hong Kong equal to 120 catties and a ''gwan'' (鈞) is 30 catties. Catty or ''kati'' is still used in South East Asia as a unit of measurement in some contexts especially by the significant Overseas Chinese populations of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. The catty is traditionally equivalent to around 1⅓ pound avoirdupois, formalised as 604.78982 grams in Hong Kong,〔(【引用サイトリンク】work = The Law of Hong Kong )〕 604.79 grams in Malaysia〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work = Laws of Malaysia )〕 and 604.8 grams in Singapore. In some countries, the weight has been rounded to 600 grams (Taiwan〔(Weights and Measures in Use in Taiwan ) from the ''Republic of China Yearbook'' – Taiwan 2001.〕 and Thailand). In mainland China, the catty has been rounded to 500 grams and is referred to as the market catty (市斤 ''shìjīn'') in order to distinguish it from the "metric catty" (公斤 ''gōngjīn''), or kilogram, and it is subdivided into 10 taels rather than the usual 16. ==References==
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