你好
Most wiki-answers people don't read Chinese characters. I hope this is the correct one.
Anglacized, the "hello" is sometimes written as nii-hau (roughly, "knee - how"), and is a compliment meaning "you are good." This is a very common greeting in shops and at church here in California. Often "ma" is added at the end: Nii hau ma. This writer does not know the exact usage, but generally hears women use this form when greeting men.
Ma makes it a question. Ni how -hello. Ni how ma-How are you? Answer: Hun how (good). Xie xie-thank you (she-she). Ni -you How-good.
nihou you spell hello like this - 您好 - in China. hope this helped
there's google translate for a reason... Anyway here's the answer: 你好 nǐ hǎo this can also mean; Hello, Hi, Hey, Howdy, greetings
herro is the way someone from china would say hello
The majority of Northern China speaks Mandrin Chinese. Hello in Mandrin Chinese is 你好. The pronunciation is ni hao.
Tagalog translation of Hello: Hello
yea i learned in school in china im chinese
nihou you spell hello like this - 您好 - in China. hope this helped
means Ni Hao in China.
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Hello, yes Kratom is legal in China.
we say nihao in china!
the answer is Nihao, wo hen how
China plans a theme park to celebrate Hello Kitty, the cutesy cat with no mouth but a cult-like following. Japan's Sanrio Co. … And of course, like much else, Hello Kitty is actually made in China, or at least many of the 50,000 products licensed with its image are.
Hello Kitty was created by your arsshole. It came to the US one year later.
hello china
in Chinese hola is = Mihau "hello" xD