What means hello in Chinese language tell me
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When a person is just greeting another rather than really asking how they are, the phrase is shortened to "Ni3 hao3." which basically means "Hi". The general reply to this is to simply say "Ni3 hao3."
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Just in case you’re just getting started with Chinese, let’s cover our bases. “Nǐ hǎo” is basically the first phrase that you learn in Chinese class. People tend not to use it so much with people who they’re at all familiar with. It is kind of awkwardly formal.
“Nín hǎo” is the respectful form of “nǐ hǎo” – it’s used with people whom you want to express respect towards (a teacher, perhaps). “Nín hǎo” is actually used and appropriate in such situations.
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