The most common way to say goodbye in Chinese is 再見. In Hanyu Pinyin this is pronounced zai4jian4. In GR romanization it is pronounced tzay jiann. Another way of saying goodbye that may be easier is "拜拜" which is pronounced "bai1bai1"
"Nǐ zhǔ yì dài" is how you could phonetically say "Have a nice day" in Chinese.
goodbye - 再见 (Zàijiàn) Btw its Mandarin or Cantonese no such thing as Goodbye in Chinese. :)
Beijing people speak Mandarin. Therefore it is "再见" ( Zàijiàn ).
这么长 [zhè me cháng] this is used to literally describe something that is long for the "goodbye" definition of "so long" it is 再见 [zai jian]
ni hao= hello zai jien= goodbye in Chinese.
Hao
"Nǐ zhǔ yì dài" is how you could phonetically say "Have a nice day" in Chinese.
长 or chang, phonetically.
"Sayonara" is the Japanese word for "goodbye," which is phonetically pronounced "sci-yoh-nah-rah."
goodbye - 再见 (Zàijiàn) Btw its Mandarin or Cantonese no such thing as Goodbye in Chinese. :)
You can phonetically translate it into Chinese as "莱恩 lái ēn"
To say Hello is Ni hao And to say goodbye is Zai jian
You can say "zaijian"or "baibai"
zai4jian4.
zai jian
tzitchien
In characters: 莫尼克 Phonetically: Mò níkè