Pǔtōnghuà “nǐ hǎo” de jīběn yìsi shì shénme?
[Translated(English)]
What is the basic of "Nihao" in Mandarin Chinese?
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Answer:
This festival is the start of Sikkimese New Year – the reason why it is celebrated with immense joy and fervor. This is also the season of harvesting for the local communities and since the festival also coincides with this time, the celebration and merriment is doubled
Answer:
The most popular expression is Ni hao.It means "hi" or "hello" and can be used at any time, on any occasion and by anybody. It can be used on either a stranger or a person you've already known. Cam: When somebody says Ni hao to you, what should you reply? Y: Right, your reply should be same-Ni hao.
Explanation:
Ni hao (pronounced "nee haow") is the basic, default greeting in Chinese. It is written as ?? / nǐ hǎo. The literal translation is "you ok/good," but this is the easiest way to say "hello" in Chinese. When traveling mainland China, a simple ni hao will suffice!
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