1) Nǐ hǎo (你好) vs. Nín hǎo (您好) Nín (您, you) is the polite form of nǐ (你, you). Instead of saying "nǐ hǎo" (你好, hello), one should say "nín hǎo" (您好, hello
ma is a question word~"ni hao ma"is like that u r asking someone whether he is good or not ~so, we often use it to greet someone who you long time no see~ "ni hao a " is just a greeting,no questions to ask so we use it more in our daily greeting. June 13, 2012. 1. Neih hou (pronounced "nay hoe") replaces ni hao. both words have a rising tone. Note: Although neih hou ma? is grammatically correct, it is uncommon to say this in Cantonese. A common response in Cantonese is gei hou which means "fine."
How to use ni hao And ni hao ma. It's a greeting used by someone who meets others for the first time or comes across an acquaintance. The response is also " 你好 ". A : 你 好,Susan!. (Hello Susan ) ~ nǐ hǎo, Susan! B : 你 好,James !. ( Hello James ) ~ nǐ hǎo, James! If you ask someone " 你好吗?. " ,that people
Synonym for Ni hao hello. are you ok? English (US) French (France) German Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese (Brazil) Portuguese (Portugal) Russian Simplified Chinese (China) Spanish (Mexico) Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) Turkish Vietnamese
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