Ni hao is Mandarin for Hello.
The Mandarin word for "hello" is 你好 (nǐ hǎo), which translates to "you good." It is a common greeting in Mandarin Chinese.
"Ni hao" comes from the Chinese language. It is a common greeting in Mandarin Chinese, meaning "hello" or "hi".
No, "nihau" does not mean hello in any language. In Mandarin Chinese, "ni hao" is commonly used to greet someone, which means "hello." However, if "nihau" is a word in a specific language, it would be necessary to know which language it belongs to in order to determine its meaning.
In Mandarin, you say "hello" by using the word 你好 (nǐ hǎo).
Nehao means in Mandarin Chinese, hello!
Mandarin Chinese has the most native speakers in the world.
"Ni hao" comes from the Chinese language. It is a common greeting in Mandarin Chinese, meaning "hello" or "hi".
The phrase neehau means hello but it is spelt as ni hao. This is Mandarin language which is the official language in China.
Asian is not a language, there are many languages in Asia, like Mandarin, Indian, and many others.
its Greek meaning Hello
Mandarin is not a language. It is a dialect of the Chinese language.
In Mandarin, you say "hello" by using the word 你好 (nǐ hǎo).
the word hello comes from the ancient language of Japanese meaning welcome. i think so
There isn't any African language that is close to Mandarin.
There are three words in Mandarin 话 huà - meaning dialect, language, spoken words, word, speech, talk, etc. 文 wén - language, culture, writing yǔ 语 - dialect language speech You can say for example: Zhong Wen - Chinese language Han Yu - Mandarin language (language of the Han people) Pu tong hua - Mandarin Zhong guo hua - Chinese language/Chinese words
Nehao means in Mandarin Chinese, hello!
Mandarin Chinese has the most native speakers in the world.
Ni Hao