Pinyin: nǐ hǎo lì hɑi ò
Chinese: 你好厉害哦 English: You're so competent!
That would be 你好 (pingyin is ni2 hao3) Ni is pronouced "NEE" in a uplifting tone, like you're asking a question. Hao is a dip-and-rise as I like to call it. It descends on ha, then uplifts on the o. It's pronouced like "how" 您好 is the more formal and respectful version when you speak to someone of higher status or an elder. It's pronouced neen hao and the pinyin is nin hao. The hao is pronouced the same. Nin is in a uplifting tone.
hao`o
ni,ni
O Li has written: 'Liao shih shih i'
The negative equivalent of the phrase "o o" would be "not o not o."
ni, ni
o hai
Tagliolini. It is pasta. tag-li-o-li-ni
Sono Hanabira ni Kuchizuke o happened in 2006.
Sono Hanabira ni Kuchizuke o was created in 2007.
Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o happened in 2006.
o hai