你好
When being said, should sound similar to "knee how"
When speaking Chinese, you use tone marks to represent what word you're trying to use. For 你, you start at a low tone and move it up. For 好, you start at a middle tone, dip down, and back up again.
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"Ni Hao" means "hello" in Chinese. To respond, you can say "Ni Hao" back.
"Ni hao" means hello or hi in Chinese, while "zai jian" means goodbye. So together, "ni hao zai jian" is a way to say both hello and goodbye.
"Ni hao wo shi" is not a standard phrase in Chinese. "Ni hao" means "hello" and "wo shi" means "I am." The correct way to say "hello, I am" in Chinese is "Ni hao, wo shi."
"Ni hao Wu Jiao" is incomplete Chinese. "Ni hao" means "hello" in Mandarin, but "Wu Jiao" does not have a specific meaning in Chinese. It is possible that "Wu Jiao" is a name or a place.
Well, Ni Hao means hello, so, after someone says hello, you should say "Ni hao ma" In other words, "How are you?" 你好! ni(3) hao(3) also means "How are you!" but in statement form, not as a question which is 你好吗? "How are you?" Your answer would be along the lines of 我很好! wo(3) hen(2) hao(3), lit. 'I am fine!'. You can end off with 谢谢 xie(4) xie(4) meaning 'Thank you' if you like.
this means ni hao peng you you pronounce it as ni how pen yo :)
Ni hao Ni hao bu hao
"Ni Hao" means "hello" in Chinese. To respond, you can say "Ni Hao" back.
Hao! wo hen hao, ni zhenme yang ?
'ni hao ma' means 'how are you' and 'bu hao' means 'not good'
ni hao pronounced knee how
你好 ni hao
Ni Hao is hello Ni Hao Ma is how are you
ni hao
Ni Hao is Chinese for hello...is that what you wanted to know?
'Ni hao' or 你好 is Chinese for 'hi' or 'hello'.Ni hao is a Chinese greeting like hello. It literally means 'you good'. If you add ma at the end that turns Ni hao into a question: Ni hao ma?
Ni hao