Catty

  • To the Austrian presenter and game designer, see Paul Catty.
  • To the Austrian officer Adolf von Catty (1823-1897) see Adolf von Catty.

Kätti (of English. Catty ) is the German name for the Chinese, spread throughout East Asia of Mass Jin (Chinese斤). The term originally comes from Malaya.

100 Kätti give a Pikul (担Chinese, Pinyin Dan ).

A Kätti corresponds to 604.79 grams in Hong Kong, in Japan ( there called kin ) and 600 g of Taiwan and the People's Republic of China 500 g in other Asian countries are also other common conversions.

  • Island of Sumatra Kätti 1 = 0.9603 kg
  • Batavia Kätti 1 = 0.61521 kg
  • Japan ( gold and silver ) 1 Kätti Tail = 16 = 160 = 1600 Mas Condorin = 0.5896 kg
  • Canton 1 Kätti = 16 Tail / tael / Lyangs = 160 Maca / Thsian = 1600 Condorin / Fen = 16,000 Li / Käsch = 0.6013312 kg
  • Malacca ( ​​gold and silver ) 1 Kätti = 20 Buncal / Tail / tael / Lyangs = 64 rupees = 256 Miam / Meuse = 614.4 = 860.16 Carat Coubang = 1720.32 Busu = 0.92965 kg
  • Bangkok ( Gold and Silver) 1 Kätti = 1.20957 kg

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