In Mandarin, you say "hello" by using the word 你好 (nǐ hǎo).
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Nehao means in Mandarin Chinese, hello!
The Mandarin word for "hello" is 你好 (nǐ hǎo), which translates to "you good." It is a common greeting in Mandarin Chinese.
Nǐ hǎo is the Chinese word for Hello. It's said 'Ni how' or 'Li how' (my translator is rubbish)
In Mandarin Chinese, you can say "你好,先生" (nǐ hǎo, xiānsheng) to address someone as "hello sir".
In Chinese Mandarin, the most common greeting is '你好' [nǐ hǎo]. To be more courteous, say '您好' [nín hǎo] instead, especially when showing repect for elders. In addition, '喂' [wéi] is used to greet people on the phone.
To say Hello is Ni hao And to say goodbye is Zai jian
Ni Hao
The Mandarin word for "hello" is 你好 (nǐ hǎo), which translates to "you good." It is a common greeting in Mandarin Chinese.
你好,你好吗?(nǐ hăo, nǐ hăo ma)
"Liang Mei"...=) Hello Beautiful Lady = Ni Hao "Liang Mei"
ni 你 hao 好, literately means you good? pronounced nee, how
Bonjour= French Hallo= Geman Nie How= Mandarin (I think) G'day= Australian
In Mandarin or Taiwanese, it's "Ni Hao"
The Mandarin Chinese verb "to say" is "Shūo", 說 For example: 他說你好 (Tā shūo nǐ hǎo) "He says hello."
it's manderin not miridian hello = 你好 It is spelled 'Mandarin', with title case.
Because of the merging of all cultures, the universal motion of "hello" is now a wave of the hand.
Nehao means in Mandarin Chinese, hello!