That would be 你好 (pingyin is ni2 hao3) Ni is pronouced "NEE" in a uplifting tone, like you're asking a question. Hao is a dip-and-rise as I like to call it. It descends on ha, then uplifts on the o. It's pronouced like "how" 您好 is the more formal and respectful version when you speak to someone of higher status or an elder. It's pronouced neen hao and the pinyin is nin hao. The hao is pronouced the same. Nin is in a uplifting tone.
Ni hao, pronounced "nee how". It literally means "HELLO". Also means "YOU GOOD."
We say hello like NI HAO~and we write it like 你好
we say nihao in china!
the answer is Nihao, wo hen how
The most common way to say "hello" in China is "你好" which is pronounced as "nǐ hǎo".
nee-ha-ow
In Mandarin Chinese, you can say "你好,先生" (nǐ hǎo, xiānsheng) to address someone as "hello sir".
In China, people commonly say "你好" (nǐ hǎo) to greet others, which translates to "hello" in English.
Say: Ni hao! -hello! Or you could say: Ni hao, ni zhen me yang? -similar to "how do you do?"
你好 欢迎 ni hao huan ying
yea i learned in school in china im chinese
You say "hello" in English.
Say Hello to Rosita!
halito is how you say hello and how to say hello how are you is Halito, Chim Achukma?