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well if how are you ? is "ni hâo mâ" what should be, hi how are you ? in mandarin & pinyin plz .
i'm confused...
4 de dic. de 2008 15:15
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please don,t put the "hi" before the "how are you?". how are you ? in mandarin include "hi" s meaning,
and the "hi" is rude in mandarin. when you meet a chinese friend,say "how are you recently?" firsthand.
5 de diciembre de 2008
Lucinda is right in my opinion.I'm in Zhejiang province too.
9 de diciembre de 2008
FINE really ? hi in guangzhou is a rude expression ?
in the mainland , at least in zhejiang province hi is also a friendly greeting
i will greet the peopel in far distance with waving hands and hi .and we use hou are you recently when i not met a man for a long time :) whether add a hi or not is ok :)
7 de diciembre de 2008
haha they are the same ,but i usually use hi to get other's attention(i my opinion hi mean nothing in chinese) , then greeting them how are you recently :)
hope it help :)
5 de diciembre de 2008
Hi is equvilent to "Hai" in pinyin. One thing I wanna point out is that we really don't ask how are you as often as it in English.
5 de diciembre de 2008
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