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"Hi, how are you? welcome to NYC!"

A polite way to greet someone, It is for some work purposes.

Thanks and please write in English as i can't understand Chinese at all!

It should be just simple, right?

2006-10-25 05:22:40 · 11 answers · asked by ? 3 in Society & Culture Languages

Okay, Mandarin!

2006-10-25 05:25:26 · update #1

I can't reach my Chinese friends at the moment. pls help me out. Thanks! =p

2006-10-25 05:26:58 · update #2

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I could translate that one sentence for you... or I could teach you a great way to translate anything into most languages.

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Hope this helps.

2006-10-25 06:49:42 · answer #1 · answered by Offended? Aww Have a Cookie! 5 · 1 1

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2016-09-01 02:27:38 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Hi, nĭ hăo ma? Huān yíng guāng lín NYC!
Hi, ni3 hao3 ma? Huan1 ying2 guang1 lin2 NYC!

Number 1, or the first tone, indicates that the character should be pronounced with a flat tone. Number 2 (or the second tone) is pronounced with a rising tone. Number 3 (or the third tone) means that the character has to be pronounced with a short and strong rising-and-falling tone. However, when two characters with the third tone are put together, the first character should be pronounced with a stronger second tone. Therefore "ni3 hao3" in this case should be pronounced similar to "ni2 hao3".

2006-10-25 05:53:22 · answer #3 · answered by Singing River 4 · 2 0

nee how ma=hi but u can just say hi b/c hi is universal lol
translation: hi!(nee how ma) hwan in lai dow nio yueh si(NYC)
they probly won't undertand if u say NYC

2006-10-27 18:13:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sure, here it goes:

Ni hao, zenme yang? huanying dao New York cheng!

Is difficult to tell you the intonation here.

Good luck!

Zai Jian

2006-10-25 05:27:40 · answer #5 · answered by Dominicanus 4 · 2 0

Ne How Ma?

Ne=you How=good Ma=?

how are you?

2006-10-25 06:39:34 · answer #6 · answered by Silly Jaro 2 · 0 0

Cantonese or Mandarin? which dialect?

2006-10-25 05:24:58 · answer #7 · answered by Brainiac 4 · 0 0

nee how ma huan ying lai new yue

2006-10-25 20:09:39 · answer #8 · answered by 7438asid 1 · 0 0

ni(keen) hao(how), huan(as in the spanish name---->Juan) ying lai niu(new) yue can guan(gwan)
sorry~~`but this is the best i can do.....

2006-10-25 21:08:23 · answer #9 · answered by meowmeow 2 · 1 0

Go to this website..... http://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=en

2006-10-25 05:31:18 · answer #10 · answered by SuperSoldierGIJOE 3 · 0 0

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