It basically means "You're great" or "You're wonderful"
"Ni shi tai hao le" translates to "You are too good" in English.
Xie xie! Ru guo ni you ren he wen ti, qing gao su wo.
"Too many words in the Chinese language that phonetically sound like that. Need context to reply further. " Actually, the closest 2 that I know are Li Si, which is my Chinese name, and le shi meaning history.
Le gustan means 'he likes them'.
"Qui a le" in French translates to "who has the" in English.
"Je suis le" means "I am the" in French.
The Chinese phrase 'Ni tai hao le' or 你太好了 translates to English as 'You are too good.'
I don't know what "hai hao la" means but... perhaps you meant "tai hao le" which means "that's great". btw the "le" sounds like lah and not like leh.
Hui Shi has: Performed in "Tai tai wan sui" in 1947. Performed in "Ai le zhongnian" in 1949. Played Zhang Xiaozhao in "Fu shi" in 1950. Played I in "Wo zhe yi bei zi" in 1950. Performed in "Shu nu tu" in 1952.
Aiga-i-le-Tai's population is 4,508.
Shi Le died in 333.
Shi Le was born in 274.
Xie xie! Ru guo ni you ren he wen ti, qing gao su wo.
Le Tan Tai was born on 1984-03-26.
hao le.
Yin le jiang shi - 1992 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:IIA
Shi le po chuan shuo - 1998 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
Suhei. has written: 'Gong ran hao xing' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Sexual behavior, Women 'Yi ge ren bu yao pa' 'Chu zou, shi wei le ai' -- subject(s): Man-woman relationships, Psychology, Women 'Ni bu shi yi ge ren'