'Ni hao' or 你好 is Chinese for 'hi' or 'hello'.
It means "hello" in Mandarin, or Chinese.
你好nǐ hǎo
'ni hao ma' means 'how are you' and 'bu hao' means 'not good'
Ni Hao is Chinese for hello...is that what you wanted to know?
Hao! wo hen hao, ni zhenme yang ?
Actually, contrary to the previous poster. It does not mean no.Just the opposite, 'hao' means good/fine. "Ni hao" (Chinese greeting) means "You good/fine.""Ni hao, ma?" literally means "You good?"A possibly response would be hen hao, or "very good." Hen (very) Hao (good/fine).
The Chinese phrase 'Ni tai hao le' or 你太好了 translates to English as 'You are too good.'
"Ni Hao" means "hello" in Chinese. To respond, you can say "Ni Hao" back.
'ni hao ma' means 'how are you' and 'bu hao' means 'not good'
Ni Hao is Chinese for hello...is that what you wanted to know?
The phrase 'nee how' (usually written ni hao or ni hao ma) is the Chinese way of asking 'How are you?'.
Ni hao Ni hao bu hao
"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 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.
Hao! wo hen hao, ni zhenme yang ?
"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 pronounced knee how
你好 ni hao
Actually, contrary to the previous poster. It does not mean no.Just the opposite, 'hao' means good/fine. "Ni hao" (Chinese greeting) means "You good/fine.""Ni hao, ma?" literally means "You good?"A possibly response would be hen hao, or "very good." Hen (very) Hao (good/fine).