'ni hao ma' means 'how are you' and 'bu hao' means 'not good'
'Ni hao' or 你好 is Chinese for 'hi' or 'hello'.Ni hao is a Chinese greeting like hello. It literally means 'you good'. If you add ma at the end that turns Ni hao into a question: Ni hao ma?
Hao! wo hen hao, ni zhenme yang ?
wo hen hao is one possible answer
Ni men hao ma written in Chinese is 你們好嗎. The translation into English means 'Are you guys good?' or 'How is everyone?' Ni men or 你們 means a group of people consisting of two or more persons. Hao or 好 means good. 嗎 or ma is added to the end of a sentence to make it a question.
Actually, contrary to the previous poster. It does not mean no.Just the opposite, 'hao' means good/fine. "Ni hao" (Chinese greeting) means "You good/fine.""Ni hao, ma?" literally means "You good?"A possibly response would be hen hao, or "very good." Hen (very) Hao (good/fine).
'Ni hao' or 你好 is Chinese for 'hi' or 'hello'.Ni hao is a Chinese greeting like hello. It literally means 'you good'. If you add ma at the end that turns Ni hao into a question: Ni hao ma?
The phrase 'nee how' (usually written ni hao or ni hao ma) is the Chinese way of asking 'How are you?'.
Hao! wo hen hao, ni zhenme yang ?
Ni Hao is hello Ni Hao Ma is how are you
:p it means How are you? the correct pinyin though is "Ni hao ma?"
wo hen hao is one possible answer
Xiao = little mei = girl ni hao ma = How are you In general, we'd say Xiaojie(=Miss) is much more formal than using "xiaomei"
Ni Hao ma?
"Ni guo hao ma" means "How are you?" in Mandarin Chinese. It's a common greeting used to ask someone about their well-being.
你好你好吗 Ni Hao Ni Hao Ma
ni hao 你 好 is hello。 ni hao ma 你好吗? is how are you。
Ma is something that you put at the end of a question in Chinese. There is nothing like it in English. It would be like saying You good ma? instead of you good. Ni hao=you good. Ni hao ma?=Are you good? I guess it's sort of like a question mark.