hello teacher
or
how are you teacher
"Laoshi" in Chinese means "teacher" or "instructor". It is a respectful term used to address teachers or those who are knowledgeable and experienced in certain fields.
Ni Hao(你好)is mean hello in Chinese, When you hear that, that you should said Ni Hao too.
"Laoshi" is a Chinese term that translates to "teacher" or "master." It is commonly used to address or refer to a teacher or someone who is an expert in a particular field.
Hao means "Yes" in some dialects of hindi.
"Ni hao Wu Jiao" is incomplete Chinese. "Ni hao" means "hello" in Mandarin, but "Wu Jiao" does not have a specific meaning in Chinese. It is possible that "Wu Jiao" is a name or a place.
老师好, laoshi hao, laow shi how. This directly translates as "teacher good."
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"Laoshi" in Chinese means "teacher" or "instructor". It is a respectful term used to address teachers or those who are knowledgeable and experienced in certain fields.
you mean hao peng you! it means good friends!
'ni hao ma' means 'how are you' and 'bu hao' means 'not good'
Ni Hao(你好)is mean hello in Chinese, When you hear that, that you should said Ni Hao too.
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Ni Hao is Chinese for hello...is that what you wanted to know?
if you mean in Chinese then - how
Actually, contrary to the previous poster. It does not mean no.Just the opposite, 'hao' means good/fine. "Ni hao" (Chinese greeting) means "You good/fine.""Ni hao, ma?" literally means "You good?"A possibly response would be hen hao, or "very good." Hen (very) Hao (good/fine).
Hao Peng you (probably not yao), means "good friend". "hao" means good. and "peng you" means friend.
"Laoshi" is a Chinese term that translates to "teacher" or "master." It is commonly used to address or refer to a teacher or someone who is an expert in a particular field.