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Chineese (manderin): xie-xiePornuncuation:( syeh- syeh)
You can say thank you in Mandarin by saying "xièxiè" (谢谢).
In manderin "you" is pronouced "ni". In cantonese it is pronounceced "nai". 你
This depends on which dialect of Chinese you are talking about. If you are questioning manderin, then it is Nihao. (spelled phoenetically: nee-how)
"Manderin" is likely a misspelling of "mandarin," which can refer to a high-ranking official in imperial China, the Chinese language spoken in Beijing and northern China, or a small citrus fruit. Can you please clarify which definition you are referring to?
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Nǐ hǎo is the Chinese word for Hello. It's said 'Ni how' or 'Li how' (my translator is rubbish)
In Mandarin Chinese, you say "你叫什么名字?" to ask "What is your name?"
In Indo-Chinese, you can say "terima kasih" to mean thank you.
The common way to say "thank you" in Chinese is 谢谢 (xiè xiè).