Hao! wo hen hao, ni zhenme yang ?
wo hen hao is one possible answer
oh great
I am fine, thank you. 我很好,謝謝。 Wo hen hao, xie xie. How about you? 你呢? Ni ne?
"Ni ye hen hao" is the Chinese phrase "你也很好". It is pronounced Ni3 ye3 hen3 hao3 in Hanyu Pinyin and Nii yee heen hao in GR romanization. Its meaning is "You are good as well" or "You are also good."
If they say ni zuijin zenme yang ne and then you say wo hen hao you can say ni ne? and that means "what about you?"
Hao! wo hen hao, ni zhenme yang ?
wo hen hao is one possible answer
oh great
hello how was your day in chienese
wo hen hao ,xie xie ni
We are very well (:-It's like in English, "How are you two?", "We are (very) fine/well".-In Mandarin it's, "Ni Men Hao Ma?", "Wo Men Hen Hao"'Wo Men Hen Hao' is the pinyin (English writing pronounciation) for Mandarin's 'we are very fine/well'.
I am fine, thank you. 我很好,謝謝。 Wo hen hao, xie xie. How about you? 你呢? Ni ne?
"Ni hao wo shi" is not a standard phrase in Chinese. "Ni hao" means "hello" and "wo shi" means "I am." The correct way to say "hello, I am" in Chinese is "Ni hao, wo shi."
Nide zhongwen feichang bu hao - means that your Chinese is really bad. ni gei wo - you give me hen duo - a lot yi ci - means first time zao Mao - i don't know
You can say "ζεΎε₯½οΌδ½ ε’οΌ" in Chinese to mean "I'm very good, how about you?"
For Mandarin Chinese, I believe you can say "Ni hao, wo hen gaoxing kan ni". If you need to be a little more formal, say "Nin" instead of "Ni".