chào bạn/chào + [FirstName] if you're more or less at the same age or you're especially close.
chào anh if the person is older than you and is male
chào chị older, and is female
chào em if the person is younger, for both male and female
It may varies. But generally, it is "Xin chào".
The answer is chao`
Use the Vietnamese dictionary.
in Vietnamese is xin chao.
In Vietnamese, you say "Xin chΓ o" to greet someone, which translates to hello in English.
xin chao or chaoHixin chà o
xin chao means hello in Vietnamese
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Just like how you pronounce "Ciao" in Italian.
chao (it also means hello but it depends on how you say it)
To say hello to a single young woman in Vietnamese, you can use "Xin chΓ o" which is a general and polite way of greeting someone.
Just say "Xin chào". Vietnamese doesn't compare to English, so, any phonetic description, such as [sin chow] are weak at best.There's no way to speak Vietnamese exactly without hearing and watching how Vietnamese speaking.For more details, you can check the other ways to say Hello in Vietnamese.Chào (said with a falling tone) - Although on the telephone or loadspeaker they do say 'allo, 'alloXin Chào (polite)Chào Anh (hello to boy [brother])Chào Chị (hello to girl [sister] )Chào Ông (hello to man [old] [grandfather])Chào Bà (hello to woman [old] [grandmother])Chào Con (hello child) Chao Chau (hello neice/nephew/grandchild)Chào Em (hello to one younger than yourself)Chào Bác (hello aunty/uncle)See related links for a good channel for learning Vietnamese
If they are male, say chao anh, if they are female, say chao chi