Learn to speak and write the chinese characters. Lesson 1, first level. A Chinese conversation with English translation. How to say "I love you" in Chinese. How to ask, Ni hao ma, meaning and pronunciation. Learn elementary Chinese with Oliver. In this language course of basic Mandarin Chinese for beginners you will study conversation.

Hen Hao (hen how)- very good. Xie Xie (she-eh she-eh)- thank you. Bu Ke Qi (boo kuh chi) - you're welcome. Hao De (how duh)- okay (usually said twice and used on the phone a lot, I don't know if they usually use this to say 'it's okay' but we did and it helped with my little sister) Bu Ku (boo koo)- don't cry. Gui Gui (gway gway)- good girl/boy

Even if you’ve never taken a Chinese course, if you know any Chinese greetings, you probably know “ni hao.” “Ni hao” is a greeting that can be translated into English as “hello.” Each syllable in the expression corresponds to a Chinese character. The characters for “ni hao” are “你” (nǐ) and “好” (hǎo).

Ni hao ma, which means “How are you?”, can be translated to mean “How are you.”. The English word for this is “.”. The phrase, if translated literally, means, “You good?” in Mandarin Chinese. The “ma” at the end is then used as a way to say “hello” to someone else.
“Wo,” “ni,” “hao,” “laoshi,” “bu” - all these are pinyin representations of Chinese characters and sounds. Pinyin is not simply a convenience for us Westerners. Schoolchildren who learn Chinese begin by learning pinyin, and this is because Chinese itself has no alphabetic representation of phonetic sounds. The Ni Hao series includes textbooks, Pinyin appears above Chinese characters as a pronunciation guide; MA 02111-1213 USA. Phone: 1-617-988-2400 Learn more details about 你好 Chinese character and share your story, photos and comments about it. Also check out the example sentences for the character 你好 - Chinese Character Detail Page
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Follow Ben on Twitterhttp://www.twitter.com/benhedgesntdThis week we look at some of the basic greetings in Mandarin Chinese.你好 - Nǐ Hǎo - Hello早上好 - Zǎo
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