Hi and How Are You are the same things:
Ni Hao Or Ni Hao Ma?
Hao means good if you say it by itself.
"Ni Hao!" (Hello, How are you?) "Hao, Hao." (Good, good.)
Sorry but that is not correct.
Ni hao: Hello
Ni hao ma?: How are you?
They are very different, they mean totally different things.
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A: Ni hao! (Hello)
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B: Ni hao! (" ")
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A: Ni hao ma? (How are you)
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B: Bu cuo, xie xie, ni ne? (Really well, thanks, and you?)
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A: Hai ke yi. (Very good)
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B: Zai jian (Goodbye)
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A: Zai jian! (Goodbye)
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[ Waring these words are all not said as they apier. aka. xie xie = Sh-e-a Sh-e-a]
There were some basic spelling errors in the previous response. The have all been fixed in bold!
The common way to say "hi" in Mandarin is "你好" (nǐ hǎo).
In Mandarin, you can say "你好,猪" (Nǐ hǎo, zhū) to greet someone as "hi pig".
"Hi" in Mandarin can be translated as "嗨" (hāi).
It is pronounced "Nĭ hăo" and written 你好 (Or if it is to a girl the "你" is changed to a "妳") And if it is to an elder or just someone you show more respect to you say, "Nín hăo" (您好).
In Taiwanese, you can say "Li-ho." This is a common way to greet someone and means "hello" or "hi."
To say "push" in Mandarin, you would say "推 (tuī)".
In Mandarin, you can say "你好,猪" (Nǐ hǎo, zhū) to greet someone as "hi pig".
hi five in Mandarin is ji zhang (击掌)
"Hi" in Mandarin can be translated as "嗨" (hāi).
It is pronounced "Nĭ hăo" and written 你好 (Or if it is to a girl the "你" is changed to a "妳") And if it is to an elder or just someone you show more respect to you say, "Nín hăo" (您好).
In Taiwanese, you can say "Li-ho." This is a common way to greet someone and means "hello" or "hi."
To say "push" in Mandarin, you would say "推 (tuī)".
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.
You can say "I am" in Mandarin as "我是 (wǒ shì)."
To say "do" in Mandarin, you can use the word "做" (zuò).
For Mandarin Chinese, I believe you can say "Ni hao, wo hen gaoxing kan ni". If you need to be a little more formal, say "Nin" instead of "Ni".
In Mandarin Chinese, "hi" or "hello" is typically translated as "你好" (nǐ hǎo), pronounced as "nee how". In Cantonese, it is translated as "你好" as well but pronounced as "néih hóu".
To say "stand up" in Mandarin, you can say "站起来" (zhànqǐlái).