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Web“Hello” in Chinese is, of course: #1 你好 Nĭ hăo(Hello) The first character 你nĭ means “you” and the second character 好 hăomeans “good”, so literally it means “you good”. You can use this greeting when you' re speaking to a single person. But it's rare in everyday speech and is only used in formal settings and when meeting someone you don't know. WebJan 30, 2024 · Like other languages, Cantonese also has greetings that are specific to morning, afternoon, and evening. As with "nei5 hou2," these greetings are appropriate in any social setting. Here are some you can try: [6] "Zou2 san4": good morning "Ng5 on1": good afternoon "Maan5 on1": good evening 3 fun fortnite maps to play with your friends
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WebDec 16, 2024 · Greetings and essentials How are you? Have you eaten yet? (sik-jor-fahn-mei-ah?) 食咗飯未呀? This phrase literally means “Have you eaten yet?” but it’s actually a common greeting in Hong Kong. It has the same function as“‘How are you?” in English. WebGeneral Phrases. Before we get started, it’s important to note that some tourist spots in Hong Kong would be generally okay with some basic English phrases. But it’s always … WebJan 20, 2024 · You may also hear kung hei fat choy, which is the same greeting in Cantonese. 2. Huat. Keep your ears out for this word which is everywhere at the moment, and for good reason. It translates to prosperity or getting rich – very important for an auspicious year ahead. 3. Ang bao (or pao) AKA red packets to many of us. fun forward