- Hello: Nǐhǎo (Nee how) ...
- Thank you: Xièxiè (Shieh-shieh) ...
- You're welcome: Bù kèqì (Boo kuh-chi) ...
- Good morning: Zǎo (Zhow) ...
- Goodnight: Wǎn'ān (One-un) ...
- My name is…: Wǒ jiào... ( ...
- My friend's name is...: Wǒ de péngyǒu jiào…
How do you greet someone for the first time in Chinese?
When first meeting someone in China, I learned you should always be formal and polite. A formal greeting includes a verbal “nĭ hăo / 你好” (hello - informal) or “nín hăo / 您好” (hello - formal for older generation) and a slight bow of your head.Jan 24, 2019
What is ni hao ma?
“How are you” is the most common way to greet people in English, therefore it's natural for an English speaker to ask a Chinese how to say “how are you?” Well, literally translating “how are you” into Chinese is “ni hao ma”. You get what you ask for.Jun 26, 2016
What Ni Hao mean?
hello
What is the difference between Nin Hao and Ni Hao?
You'd say "nin hao" to someone older than yourself to show respect. "Ni hao" is slightly more familiar (and the more common one) but is not necessarily impolite.Oct 17, 2006
What do you say to Ni Hao?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wahr7gxE7Mo
What is the real meaning of namaste?
greetings to you
What does namaste mean spiritually?
The Spiritual Significance of "Namaste" It recognizes the belief that the life force, the divinity, the Self, or the God in me is the same in all. Acknowledging this oneness and equality with the meeting of the palms, we honor the god in the person we meet.Jan 26, 2019