it means how are you.
it can also mean hello.
2007-09-07 12:04:14
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answer #1
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answered by greenpotato 6
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ä½ å¥½ = Ni Hao (Mandarin)
or
ä½ å¥½ = Nay Ho (Cantonese)
and if you want me to break it down even more... Ni/Nay means "You" in English and Hao/Ho means "Good". So what it means really is "Hello" in Chinese.
2007-09-07 19:59:50
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answer #2
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answered by Grass 3
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say it like this, Ni Hao
it means hello
2007-09-07 12:01:12
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answer #3
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answered by rman2134 2
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Yeah, it means hello.
Check it out here:
http://babelfish.altavista.com/
It's Chinese, if you didn't already know that.
Hope this helps!
2007-09-07 12:02:59
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answer #4
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answered by p37ry 5
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It mean hello or hi, how did you get that text?
2007-09-07 12:04:22
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answer #5
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answered by Darkskinnyboy 6
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Ni hao. It literally means "You good?" but a more idiomatic translation would be "hi."
2007-09-07 12:02:19
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answered by Lynn M 3
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It means "Hello".
2007-09-07 12:03:44
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answer #7
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answered by Secret Asian Man 6
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ä½ å¥½ (ni hao) - "Hello/Hi"
ä½ å¥½å? (ni hao ma) - "How are you?"
2007-09-07 12:54:50
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answer #8
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answered by OneWingedAngel 3
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chiken pot pie
2007-09-07 12:01:11
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answered by fe fi fo fum 4
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