The two most common "zai" are:
在 (in/at) and 再 (again) which are both Zài, fourth tone.
Examples:
在 (in/at) : 我在家裡. I am at home.
再 (again): 再見. See you again. (Basically bye)
soft
Master,or teacher
现在 [xiàn zài] ---> now
早 [zǎo] means early.
恐龙 [kǒng lóng] means dinosaur
zai jian
zai jian means goodbye in chinese. i myself is am chinese.
if you mean buy, it is "mai" if you mean bye, its "zai jin"
Zai jian Pronounced (Zii chen) The "ii" is supposed to be pronounced like in the word "lie"
现 在 你 在 干 吗? pronounce: xian zai ni zai gan ma?
pin yin: zai jian 再见
"Lao shi zai jian" in Chinese means “teacher goodbye” or "see you later, teacher." It is a polite way to bid farewell to a teacher.
ni hao= hello zai jien= goodbye in Chinese.
zai xie
Ni zai ma ? Are you there ?
good bye in Chinese is "zai jian"
zai jian