In Taiwanese Hokkien, "come in" is commonly said as "lâi" (來) or "lâi in" (來入). The word "lâi" means "come," and "in" refers to "inside." This phrase is often used to invite someone into a space.
In Taiwanese, you can say "你好,食飯未啊?" which translates to "Hello, have you eaten yet?" It is a common greeting in Taiwanese culture.
cheers
In Taiwanese, 'cat' is pronounced as "tsiá" (貓).
"Li ho" is Taiwanese (Southern Min) "Ni Hao" is Mandarin Both languages are spoken in Taiwan. There are others.
Kiss in Taiwanese is "Joob"
ginalyn dela cruz
WA ga i li
我想你。 Wo Xiang Ni. This is actually Mandarin...But it's as close as I could get!
不知道
du er grim
You can say any of the following:多謝 (to-siā)感謝 (kám-siā)撈力 (ló là t)
How are you = 你好否? (lí-hó-bò)