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Basic Greetings in Chinese. You can’t expect to start a Chinese conversation without knowing some words and phrases for greetings. Let’s start with the most basic ones. 1. Hello/Good day 你好. Pronunciation: Nǐhǎo. You may know this phrase already. “ni hao” literally means “you good”, and is used in the sense of “wishing you are good”.
Situations in which to use ni and nin? Asked 177 months ago by vene valid Edit. During all my time in China I never used the (formal) 您 nin, instead I always am using 你 (ni). I am not sure if that is OK, or if Chinese people just accept that I am a foreigner and therefore do not object to me addressing them in the non-formal way?
In English, “Excuse Me” is often used when you get someone's attention in a polite way, interrupt someone, walk past someone, or tell someone you are leaving, etc. But how to say that phrase in Mandarin Chinese?
Meaning of the Chinese 'Ni Hao Ma?'—Learn what 'Ni Hao!' means, then add 'Ma' at the end... but, be careful, it might not be the 'How are you' you think!