你好, 媽媽 爸爸
"nei ho, ma mi , da dee"
It's interesting because in a lot of cases, Cantonese speakers will omit the "and" of their sentences.
To say hello in Cantonese, you literally say "you good" : "nay hoh". Here's the breakdown: You: "nay" Good: "hoh" Hello: "nay hoh"
You can say "你好" (néih hóu) to say 'hi' or 'hello' in Chinese Cantonese.
你好 (Nay ho)
If you say my mum or dad... you don't need caps. if you are saying mum and dad... then you don't need caps.
In Aramaic, you can say "shlomo ema, maleh haymana?" to say "hello mom, how are you?"
i live
Dad in Vietnamese is ba Mom in Vietnamese is me
Dia dhaoibh a chlann (hello my children) le grá ó mham (love mum)
To say mum you say "Mama" (pronounced mah-mah)To say dad you say "Papa" (pronounced pah-pah)To say brother you say "Hermano" (pronounced err-mah-no)
i get on with my family. in my family i have a mum dad
Hola papa.
if it is yours mums or dad's girlfriend or boyfriend daughter just if there living with your send them to there dad's and then phone up and say this is what ever your step sister name is and say it is what there mum's name and say can they stay with you for another mouth and then latter that day tell your step mum or dad that your step sister wants to stay for a mouth at there dad's or mum's