Singaporeans will find it helpful to learn greetings in the ethnic language. Happy morning, thank you, good afternoon, thank you for good night is what we say ‘hello’ in Mandarin- Ni Hao, in Indian – Namaste and in Malay.. The greeting is based on the time of the day, such as at 9 a.m. –
你好,你明白吗?wo shi baxirén. 我是巴西人! would like to learn speak chinese, somebody can help me 我想学习讲中文,有人可以帮助我吗? 你好,很高兴认识你,拼音写的不错,也许我们可以互相学习! ni hao,hen gao xing ren shi ni,pin yin xie de bu cuo,ye xu wo men ke yi hu xiang xue xi!
If the other person is younger or about equal then stick with “ni hao”. When answering the phone you normally say “wei” which is more like “hey!” but is perfectly polite when answer the phone. Or you can do a combination and say “Wei, ni hao” (that was my personal favorite means), which is a nice way to get into a conversation.
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
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“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”.Jun 26, 2016
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