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how to say hello in chinese
4 de sep. de 2015 17:37
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In my opinion,it s better to say HI or HEY to your Chinese friends,while it s too formal and official to say ni hao你好.that s why Chinese people seldom say ni hao你好 in daily life
5 de septiembre de 2015
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你好 ( ni hao )
4 de septiembre de 2015
depends whom you are talking to -- you can't say "ni hao" to a group of people
6 de septiembre de 2015
The best-known word of greeting is 你好(nǐ hǎo), a both-third tone in which case the first thrid tone should be pronounced as a second one. If you know nothing about pinyin system, it may sounds like "knee how".
But you may find it actually not so often used in real life. A real Chinese would speak as below (in different occasions):
嗨!(hài) - Just the transliteration of "Hi!"
早上好! (zǎo shàng hǎo) - Good morning!
大家好!(dà jiā hǎo) - Hello Everyone!
最近怎么样?(zuì jìn zěn me yàng)- How are you these days? -- A greeting to an old friend.
去哪儿?(qù nǎ er) - Where are you going? -- A Chinese greeting that’s commonly used when you run into someone.
and so on.
4 de septiembre de 2015
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Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés
Idioma de aprendizaje
Chino (mandarín)
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