Chinese people rarely ever say "have a nice day", so the only phrase with about the same meaning would be 祝你安好 (zhù nǐ ān hǎo), which means "I wish you well". This is also a farewell saying.
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Thai is the dialect of Chinese spoken on the Taiwan, or Chinese Taipei. To say "have a nice day" in Thai one would say the phrase "khx hi mi khwam sukh mak ni wan ni na".
Siku njema or kutwa njema, nice day (with you and your understood). These are very common parting words, varying with the time of day: siku njema, have a nice day; kutwa njema, nice day; asubuhi njema, nice morning; jioni njema, nice evening; uskiu mwema, nice night (like Good Night upon parting or closing a telephone conversation on text message).
It's an adjective as in - It's a nice day: day is a noun, it's the subject, and nice is the adjective modifying or describing 'day.' It can also be an adverb (to act nice). A noun is a person, place or thing (e.g. Paris, cat, Micheal), while an adjective is a modifier that usually describes a noun. The capitalized form ("Nice") is a noun, the name of a city in France.
It Spells, RELAXATION. Have A Nice Day!
nice day
Thai is the dialect of Chinese spoken on the Taiwan, or Chinese Taipei. To say "have a nice day" in Thai one would say the phrase "khx hi mi khwam sukh mak ni wan ni na".
Have a nice weekend in chinese is祝你周末愉快.
Shanghai, China
Chinese food or a seat in china
They were Chinese. Nice question.
The verb is 'is' . The definitive verb is 'to be',
Agreed with this statement 13 have a nice day
The Chinese translation of have a nice trip in Chinese is simply have a nice trip. This statement is usually said to the people who are travelling.
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Today will be a nice day if you make it a nice day. It is not necessarily the weather that makes a day nice but rather the attitudes that people have that determine how nice it will be today.
Chinese national day is on 1st of October.