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Zài jiàn - 再見/再见 - Goodbye
goodbye - 再见 (Zàijiàn) Btw its Mandarin or Cantonese no such thing as Goodbye in Chinese. :)
To say Hello is Ni hao And to say goodbye is Zai jian
Zai jian Pronounced (Zii chen) The "ii" is supposed to be pronounced like in the word "lie"
再 zai 见 jian (pronounced zi (long i) jyan)
Beijing people speak Mandarin. Therefore it is "再见" ( Zàijiàn ).
Mandarin is one of several dialects of the Chinese language. So, if you learn Mandarin, your are learning Chinese.
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Mandarin, 普通话 is one form of the Chinese language that can be used to indicate Chinese. However, keep in mind that while mandarin is Chinese, not all Chinese languages are mandarin. Chinese language can be Cantonese, Min, Hunanese, Hakka, and more. So, Mandarin is not completely same as Chinese, it is simply the standard and most common dialect of the Chinese language.
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Grandpa in Mandarin Chinese is 爷爷 (yéye).
White in Mandarin Chinese is pronounced as "bái" (白).