Huān yíng
"Ni hao" is spelled as 你好 in Mandarin, which means "hello." Welcome in Mandarin is 欢迎 (huānyíng).
You can say "不客气" (bú kèqì) in Mandarin to mean "you're welcome".
In Mandarin, you can say "不客气" (bú kèqì) to mean "you're welcome."
In Mandarin, "Shanghai" is spelled as 上海.
Its read as 'mei kwan xi' and in simplified chinese, it looks like this: '没关系'
"Ni hao" is spelled as 你好 in Mandarin, which means "hello." Welcome in Mandarin is 欢迎 (huānyíng).
Mandarine.
princsoo
You can say "不客气" (bú kèqì) in Mandarin to mean "you're welcome".
In Mandarin, you can say "不客气" (bú kèqì) to mean "you're welcome."
We say welcome to London "欢迎来到伦敦(huan ying lai dao lun dun)" in mandarin.
In Mandarin, "Shanghai" is spelled as 上海.
It is spelled "ai".
欢迎 到 RBWI huanying dao rbwi welcome to rbwi
"bu keqi" 不客气
The correct spelling is "you're welcome".
welcome - 환영 hwan-yeong