oGsBumder • 國語 • 5 yr. ago. To be honest Chinese people never say "ni hao ma", regardless of the formality of the situation. If you want to ask how someone is, it's more natural in informal situations to say 怎么样 (zen me yang) although this still isn't commonly said by Chinese people amongst themselves. "Ni hao" meaning "hello" is
If you ask how someone is, you turn the greeting into a question by adding the question word ma, you say Ni hao ma. More formal greetings include: Ni zao! A morning greeting. Zao! A morning 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
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."
Greetings: "你好!. (Nǐ hǎo!)" or "你好吗?. (Nǐ hǎo ma)?". 25/12/2013 / #ChineseForBeginnerLearners, #ChineseSentences, #GreetingsNihAOnIhaOma. Please choose the correct answer to fill in the blank. Annie: ___. Zhāng Lì: Wǒ hěn hǎo, xièxie! 张丽: 我很好,谢谢!. Zhang Li: I'm fine, thank you!
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ni hao vs ni hao ma