"Ni Hao" means "Hello!" in what language?

Correct answer: Chinese language

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pxpancake
pxpancake
chinese is not a language
Player #5394265
Player #5394265
WHICH CHINESE THERE ARE SEVERAL DIALECTS?
Player en_846
Player en_846
ni hao is Mandarin, in Cantonese it's nay ho maa? I don't know about any other dialects though.
Legendgamer312000
Legendgamer312000
I have just had a holiday in China. Am in awe of the great wall and the amazing terracotta warriors
Shellback
Shellback
pxpancake, Agree with you fully. Answer choices should have included Cantonese and Mandarin.
Republic of Taiwan
Republic of Taiwan
pxpancake, Chinese is a language Chinese Simplified (Mainland China) Chinese Traditional (Taiwan and Hong Kong Cantonese (Fujian province of China and Hong Kong) And other dialects
kjomonkey
kjomonkey
Player #5394265, 302 to be precise
Roy Howitt
Roy Howitt
I can't get that one wrong my wife is Chinese! actually Ni hao means "You good?" like we might say "Alright?" in Yorkshire. When a Chinese person picks up the phone they almost always say what sounds like "Way".
Ana
Ana
it means there that it is the language of chinese or the mandarin language and I've watched some documentary and it says that when saying ni hao or when you are asking how are you they don't include the ma which is used for asking like it's a question mark but the difference is that they say it unlike the q mark
Sophia
Sophia
Player #7106191, not true. Each character is one syllable, but most words are multi-syllabic.
WatchingVengeance2
WatchingVengeance2
Purple Kitty, and what does that have anything to do with this?!
Uninitialized
Uninitialized
Player #7106191, again this is not a language
Uninitialized
Uninitialized
Uninitialized, oh yes they do my daughter learn the time the Japanese dirty words from a teacher in high school
crismeng
crismeng
pxpancake, we know, chinese it's apeople who live in China
crismeng
crismeng
my two niece is there in china now studying mandarin language maybe if they come back I ask more about china.
Player #420513
Player #420513
It is in Mandarin, but it means "you good"? Hello sounds like "way" in English.
Mark6650
Mark6650
have been to Hong Kong 😀