Chinese: 我的名字是...
English: My name is...
Pronunciation: wor dur ming jze tze
It is pronounced "Nĭ hăo" and written 你好 (Or if it is to a girl the "你" is changed to a "妳") And if it is to an elder or just someone you show more respect to you say, "Nín hăo" (您好).
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.
Hi and Helllo is same thing, just say 你好 (ni hao)
In Mandarin, you can say "你好,猪" (Nǐ hǎo, zhū) to greet someone as "hi pig".
To say "hi" in Chinese, you can say "你好" (pronounced "nǐ hǎo").
It is pronounced "Nĭ hăo" and written 你好 (Or if it is to a girl the "你" is changed to a "妳") And if it is to an elder or just someone you show more respect to you say, "Nín hăo" (您好).
For Mandarin Chinese, I believe you can say "Ni hao, wo hen gaoxing kan ni". If you need to be a little more formal, say "Nin" instead of "Ni".
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.
Hi and Helllo is same thing, just say 你好 (ni hao)
In Mandarin, you can say "你好,猪" (Nǐ hǎo, zhū) to greet someone as "hi pig".
To say "hi" in Chinese, you can say "你好" (pronounced "nǐ hǎo").
"Ni hao" comes from the Chinese language. It is a common greeting in Mandarin Chinese, meaning "hello" or "hi".
hi five in Mandarin is ji zhang (击掌)
"Hi my name is" 我的名字 Wǒ de míngzì For the English name, Morgan, just say it as you normally would. They will understand.
Hi in Chinese is ni hao of 你 好 which is pronounced nee how.
You pronounce it "hi-zi" or "shou-hi"
You can say "你好" (néih hóu) to say 'hi' or 'hello' in Chinese Cantonese.