你好 (Nay ho)
Hi and Helllo is same thing, just say 你好 (ni hao)
In Chinese, "hello" is 你好 (nǐ hǎo), which is used as a common greeting to say hello or hi.
In Chinese, you can say "hi" as 你好 (nǐ hǎo) or "hello" as 你好 (nǐ hǎo) as well.
You can also say "你好" (nǐ hǎo) which is another common way to say hello in Chinese.
The Chinese equivalents for 'Hi' and 'Hello' are: Hi --> 嗨 hai(4) Hello --> 哈罗 ha(1) luo(2)
你好 (Nay ho)
喂,嗨 (hey hey) this is Chinese for hi
Hi and Helllo is same thing, just say 你好 (ni hao)
In Chinese, "hello" is 你好 (nǐ hǎo), which is used as a common greeting to say hello or hi.
In Chinese, you can say "hi" as 你好 (nǐ hǎo) or "hello" as 你好 (nǐ hǎo) as well.
你好/ \/Mandarine - Ni Hao/ /Cantonese - Lay Ho
You can also say "你好" (nǐ hǎo) which is another common way to say hello in Chinese.
The Chinese equivalents for 'Hi' and 'Hello' are: Hi --> 嗨 hai(4) Hello --> 哈罗 ha(1) luo(2)
You'd pronounce it like "Nei hou ma?" You can also add in a "Hey!!!" at the beginning if you're like super surprised or something.
"Hi" in Chinese is commonly translated as 你好 (nǐ hǎo). It is a simple greeting to say hello when meeting someone.
In Chinese Mandarin, the most common greeting is '你好' [nǐ hǎo]. To be more courteous, say '您好' [nín hǎo] instead, especially when showing repect for elders. In addition, '喂' [wéi] is used to greet people on the phone.
Great Britain is an English-speaking country. So the answer is "hello."