Here are a few examples of greetings in different Chinese dialects: Cantonese (spoken in Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau): “Nei5 hou2” (你好) is the equivalent of “hello” or “hi” in Cantonese. Hokkien (spoken in Fujian and Taiwan): “Li-ho” (你好) is commonly used as a ...
Time to move beyond 你好!Let’s learn 20 ways to say hello in Chinese, including formal and informal greetings. Get ready to impress native speakers
This song is in the code-switching tradition of Hong Kongers, mixing English and Cantonese easily in one sentence. Enjoy the song on YouTube here. (Please note the subtitles are in Simplified Chinese – it was the only animated video I found.) ...
Mandarin is a form of Chinese spoken in Mainland China. Although there are eight dialects and more than 200 languages spoken in China, Mandarin is the common language, spoken by nearly everyone. Cantonese is spoken in the provinces of Guangdong and Guangxi and in Hong Kong and Macau. You wil...
Chinese(Cantonese) 你好 (néih hóu) 哈囉(hàaló) Chinese(Hakka) 你好 (ngi2 ho3) 你好冇? (ngi2 ho3 mo?) Chinese(Mandarin) 你好 (nǐ hǎo) - inf 您好 (nín hǎo) - frm Chinese(Shanghainese) 侬好 (nóng hō) [nʊŋ.hɔ] 大家好! (gawêi hō!) - Hello everybody 饭吃...
Cantonese: So san, lei ho Cambodian: khmer,or khmai.( jum-reap suor) Cherokee: Oh-see-YOH Chinese: Ni hao Choctaw: Halito ( hah-leh-TOH) Croatia: Bog (hello) Dobar dan (good day) Czeck: Nazdar Danish Hej Dutch: Hallo Finnish: hei, heippa or "moi" Esperanto: Saluton Estonian...
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My first Hello Kitty dim sum experience starts with a soft, delicious custard bun (HK$42 for a basket), followed by shrimp dumplings (HK$48), and a traditional Cantonese sponge cake (HK$48). It’s so cute, I almost can’t eat it – but dim sum isn’t good once it gets cold, ...
As a food lover, I am constantly on the lookout for new and exciting culinary experiences, and your country has some of the most delicious and diverse cuisine in the world. From the bold and spicy flavors of Sichuan cuisine to the delicate and subtle tastes of Cantonese cooking, Chinese foo...