The word for good evening in chinese is I think: Wanshang hao
Wanshang hao... pronounced 'wan-shang-how'
The phrase sounds like 晚上好 wan(3) shang(4) hao(3), meaning 'Good Evening'.
The phrase sounds like 晚上好 wan(3) shang(4) hao(3), meaning 'Good Evening'.
'Hello' is Nǐ hǎo (sounds like knee how). It is informally as a greeting to; Freinds Family Colleagues There is also zao shang hao, zhong Wu hao and wan shang hao which mean, respectively, good morning, good afternoon and good evening. If you are answering a telephone, instead of saying Nǐ hǎo, you say 'wei?' By the way it is spelt Mandarin not Manderan
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Wan 3 Shang 4 Hao 3 "Wan3 Shang4"means "evening" "Hao3" means "good" In Chinese , we have four tones. 1 means the tone is flat. 2 means the tone is go up. 3 means the tone go down first and then go up, like a turn. 4 means the tone is go down.
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