In Mandarin (Putonghua), say "Ni hao!" Rhymes with "gee, wow."
In Cantonese, most will say either "Hah lo" or more informally, "Wyee!", which is something like "Hey." (Rhymes with "Y E".)
Most commonly, in Hong Kong Cantonese which is more slangy than the mainland, "Wyee! How are you-ah?" for their English speaking friends or "Wyee! Nei ho ma?" for the Chinese speakers.
"Hi" translated in Chinese is 你好 (nǐ hǎo).
"Hi" in Chinese is commonly translated as 你好 (nǐ hǎo). It is a simple greeting to say hello when meeting someone.
In Mandarin Chinese, "hi" or "hello" is typically translated as "你好" (nǐ hǎo), pronounced as "nee how". In Cantonese, it is translated as "你好" as well but pronounced as "néih hóu".
"Hiya" is typically translated to 嗨呀 (hāi yā) in Chinese characters.
I believe the most accurate Chinese term for "hi" is 嗨. That is because the pinyi for 嗨 is hai, which is pronounced "hi" in Chinese.
In Spanish, "hi" is translated as "hola."
I believe the most accurate Chinese term for "hi" is 嗨. That is because the pinyi for 嗨 is hai, which is pronounced "hi" in Chinese.
Hi in Chinese is ni hao of 你 好 which is pronounced nee how.
in Jamaica hi is Jambo and jambo translated was hello. Also hi is short for hello. HI! or HELLO!
Coca cola, when translated into Chinese means "To make mouth happy"
In Spanish, "hi" is translated as "hola."
Hi in Indonesian is also 'Hi', 'Hai' or 'Halo'.
"Hi!" in English means Ciao! in Italian.
HI in chinese is 你好
To say "hi" in Chinese, you can say "你好" (pronounced "nǐ hǎo").
It means I Love You in Chinese
You write Hi in Chinese like this 你好
You pronounce it "hi-zi" or "shou-hi"