"Li ho" is Taiwanese (Southern Min) "Ni Hao" is Mandarin
Both languages are spoken in Taiwan. There are others.
In Taiwanese, you can say "Li-ho." This is a common way to greet someone and means "hello" or "hi."
In Taiwanese Hokkien, you can say "siā sia" to express thank you.
The answer is hiyaneyajutsu!
In Taiwanese, you can say "Guá siū lí" (我想你) to say 'I miss you'.
"Kamusta" is the informal way to say "hi" in Filipino.
In Afrikaans, you say "Hi" as "Hallo."
In Taiwanese Hokkien, you can say "siā sia" to express thank you.
cheers
猫-mao
The answer is hiyaneyajutsu!
ginalyn dela cruz
WA ga i li
Kiss in Taiwanese is "Joob"
不知道
du er grim
How are you = 你好否? (lí-hó-bò)
you say it like this dochongoloto & like heyheyhai um yeah. ^ that fool up there doesn't have a clue as to what he's talking about. in taiwanese you say 'hey' and 'how are you' are homogenous in meaning, so the closest phrase that would resemble 'hey' is 'li huh'.
He's Chinese&Taiwanese, it says so on Wikipedia(: Kevjumbas family is from Taiwan, but he might not be besenren, which is the native Taiwanese, so his family is Chinese- Taiwanese. But not the native Taiwanese.