In Chinese, you can say "你好吗?" (Nǐ hǎo ma?) or simply "你好" (Nǐ hǎo) to greet someone informally, similar to "hey sup" in English.
"Yum yum sup sup" does not have a literal translation in Chinese. It sounds like it could be an onomatopoeic expression in English expressing enjoyment of food.
In America, people commonly say "hi" or "hello" as a greeting. They may also use informal greetings like "hey" or "what's up." It's important to consider the context and relationship with the person when choosing a greeting.
一 yat二 yee三 sam (it's a prolonged "a" sound. like the "lam" in llama)四 say五 mm (like mhm without the "h)"六 lok七 chut (like shut but with a ch sound)八 bat九 gou (or gow)十 sup十一 sup yat十二 sup yee十三 sup sam十四 sup say十五 sup mm十六 sup lok十七 sup chut十八 sup bat十九 sup gow二十 yee sup二十一 yee sup yat二十二 yee sup yee二十三 yee sup sam二十四 yee sup say二十五 yee sup mm二十六 yee sup lok二十七 yee sup chut二十八 yee sup bat二十九 yee sup gowBasically, each character stays with its pronunciation.Also, it's basically, ten+one = eleven, two+ten(s)+one = twenty-one, etc etc.
Nehao means in Mandarin Chinese, hello!
An alternative way to greet someone in an informal context is by saying "hey" or "hiya". In a more formal setting, you can use "good morning/afternoon/evening" or simply "greetings".
sup - 燮 (Xiè) (That's Simplified Chinese.)
In America, people commonly say "hi" or "hello" as a greeting. They may also use informal greetings like "hey" or "what's up." It's important to consider the context and relationship with the person when choosing a greeting.
It is yi sup say.
greetings, hi, shalom, aloha, salutations sup, yo, hey, hello
"Yum yum sup sup" does not have a literal translation in Chinese. It sounds like it could be an onomatopoeic expression in English expressing enjoyment of food.
喂,嗨 (hey hey) this is Chinese for hi
when happy say sup
Well, sup is anther way of saying hi so just like when you say to someone and they say hi back people say sup back to you.
hey whats sup!
THE WORD "YO" DOESN'T EXIST IN CHINESE. BUT "HEY" OR "HI" ALSO WORKS.
the number 13 or how to say it? inCantonese is 'sup san' and in English its 'thirteen' and in Chinese its 'shi san' that's all i know
Hi, Hello, Sup, Yo, Hey