"Ni ye hen hao" is the Chinese phrase "你也很好". It is pronounced Ni3 ye3 hen3 hao3 in Hanyu Pinyin and Nii yee heen hao in GR romanization. Its meaning is "You are good as well" or "You are also good."
! (ni hao)lol1. wǒ I / me / myself2. yě also / too3. zhēn de really / truly / genuinely4. xǐ huan to like / to be fond of5. bǎo bèi treasured object / treasure / darling / baby / cowry / good-for-nothing orqueer characterSo,"I really like the Baby"Or something like that.. It matters what you are talking about exactly as you can see..I gave you all of the information above so you can see for yourself.. ;)
O come all ye faithful
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Sorry this is not french. Please rewrite your phrase. Thank you.
"Agree to Disagree"
Tamen dou hao ma?
I also miss you
The cast of Lao po ni hao ye - 1990 includes: Ellen Chan Mark Cheng Elvina Kong Hon Leung Yip Money Lo as Mrs. Cheung Yin Szema Eric Tsang Lam Tung
Ni Hao, Kai-lan introduces its viewers to the Mandarin Chinese language, along with elements of Chinese culture and values, multiculturalism (through the diverse backgrounds of Kai-lan's friends), and intergenerational families (e.g., Kai-lan and her relationship with Ye Ye).
Spoken: I'm Kai Lan! Ni hao (你好)! That's how I say hi in Chinese! Say, ni hao (你好)....ni hao (你好) SUPER!!! Sung: Kai Lan, Kai Lan, Kai Lan (ni hao [你好]) Kai Lan, Kai Lan, Kai Lan (ni hao [你好]) Kai Lan, Kai Lan, Kai Lan (ni hao [你好]) Kai Lan! Come and join our good friends We're all ready to play And now that you're here it's a super special day I like to show my friends How much I really care So when someone needs our help We'll always be right there! Spoken: Come on lets go go go! gen wo lai! (跟我来) Sung: We can make up a game Dance with Ye Ye (爷爷) and more Spoken: Come on Rentoo Lets tiger tiger roar rar rar rar....(giggle) SUPER! Sung: Kai Lan, Kai Lan, Kai Lan (ni hao [你好]) Kai Lan, Kai Lan, Kai Lan (ni hao [你好]) Kai Lan, Kai Lan, Kai Lan (ni hao [你好]) Kai Lan.... Ni hao[你好] Kai Lan!!
The intonations (yinping:1, yangping:2, shangsheng:3, qusheng:4) are very important in pinyin. Without them only a rough guess can be obtained. wo ye shi: so do I (?) hen ai ni: love you very much (?) xiang jian ni: want to see you (?) wo zai shui Wu jiao: I'm having a noon-time nap (?)
你也 Nǐ yě - You also
Ni Ko Ye died on 2009-10-23.
Ni Ko Ye was born on 1966-11-02.
I love youuuuu :) I love youuuuu too. (From my Chinese Mother) Wo = I Ye = also Ai = Love Ni = You So, the correct answer is "I love you, too".
Mingdao. Hao has written: 'Gong ye qi ye she bei guan li' -- subject(s): Industrial equipment, Maintenance and repair
Wo ye ai ni” means “I also love you” or “I love you too.” Given that there is the word “ye” which means also, this phrase is usually used as a positive answer to the statement “wo ai ni” or “I love you.”