Padaamoi itu ni hao ma (ni hao ma) Dia senyum ketawa Sambil berkata hen hau saja (hen hau) Amoi you siapa nama Amoi you tinggal di mana Amoi you umur berapa Amoi you sudahkah ada yang punya Saja mahu tanya Khalifah - Kanda Tak Buat Apa 05 Apr 2020. Show all 47 Khalifah lyrics Ni gang shuo jie jie ma? Ni shi Zhongguo ren ma?"-Apa kau baru saja bilang kakak? Kau orang China?- "Mei mei, ni wen na ge shu shu hao bu hao? Jie jie zai ci, dui bu qi!" Jawabnya asal lalu kembali menyendok es krim ke mulutnya lagi. Mau Chanyeol mengejeknya mana peduli, yang penting sekarang Bing bing bisa makan es krim. Tak peduli bagaimana aku mengatakannya, Donghae hyung mempunyai tempat yang sangat tinggi dalam hatiku. Aku ingat ketika pertama kali bergabung dengan Super Junior menjadi anggota yang ke-13, aku merasa sangat tidak nyaman, tapi hyung selalu memberiku kekuatan, setiap kali aku depresi, ia selalu ada untuk mendorongku, aku benar-benar cinta hyung seperti ini." NiNegari akan dapat saingan dari gadis cantik itu! Ia tahu, bahwb anaknya itu berahikan lda Gde Swamo-a dan tahu pula, bahwa hati lda Cde belum dapat ditentukan lagi. Jika ia bergaul dengan Ni Sukreni, siipa tahu, barangkali ia jatuh cinta kepadanya dan tak ingat akan anaknya. Yohanes1:23 (TB) TB: Jawabnya: "Akulah suara orang yang berseru-seru di padang gurun: Luruskanlah jalan Tuhan! seperti yang telah dikatakan nabi Yesaya." AYT: Yohanes menjawab dengan perkataan Nabi Yesaya, "Akulah suara orang yang dikatakan Nabi Yesaya berseru-seru di padang belantara: 'Luruskanlah jalan bagi Tuhan!'". apa manfaat perencanaan produksi usaha pembenihan ikan hias. Knowing how to say hello in Mandarin and Cantonese allows you to properly greet more than billion people who speak the languages. These basic greetings won't only help in your travels through China and the rest of Asia, they'll be understood in communities no matter where you go. Mandarin is the most widely spoken language in the world—knowing how to say "hello" is a good thing! It's true Mandarin is a difficult language for native-English speakers to master. A relatively short word can take completely different meanings depending on which of the four tones in Mandarin is used. To make matters worse, the lack of a common alphabet means that we have to learn Pinyin—a Romanization system for the Chinese characters—along with the caveats and pronunciations for it. While pinyin is essentially phonetic, you'll need to leave your English pronunciation habits behind. Fortunately, tones aren't much of an issue for learning simple ways to say hello in Chinese. Context helps. You'll usually be understood and will get plenty of smiles for the effort, particularly if you utilize a few tips for communicating with Chinese speakers. TripSavvy / Ellie Yang A Little About Mandarin Chinese Although there are several dialects and languages spoken in China, Mandarin is spoken by the largest population. You will encounter Mandarin while traveling in Beijing, and because it is the "speech of officials," knowing how to say hello in Mandarin is useful everywhere you go. Mandarin serves as the native language for around 1 billion people, and many more have learned to speak it. Mandarin has four tones First tone flat mā means "mother"Second tone rising má means "hemp"Third tone falling then rising mǎ means "horse"Fourth tone falling mà means "scold"No tone Ma with a neutral/no tone turns a statement into a question. Tones can entirely change the meaning of a word. As the above example with ma shows, using the wrong tones at the wrong times can cause serious confusion. As for reading and writing, don't feel bad if you're baffled when confronted with Chinese characters; people from different regions in China often have trouble communicating with each other! That's why we begin by learning how to use Pinyin. The Easiest Way to Say Hello in Chinese Ni hao pronounced "nee haow" is the basic, default greeting in Chinese. It is written as 你好 nǐ hǎo. The literal translation is "you ok/good," but this is the easiest way to say "hello" in Chinese. Although both words in Pinyin are marked as third tone nǐ hǎo, the pronunciation changes a bit because two consecutive third tones occur back to back. In this instance, the first word nǐ is pronounced with a second tone that rises in pitch while the second word hǎo keeps the third tone and is pronounced with a "dip," a falling-then-rising tone. Some people, particularly in Taiwan, choose to enhance the greeting by adding the interrogative "ma" to the end to form "ni hao ma?" Turning "you good" into a question essentially changes the meaning to a friendly "how are you?" But this isn't used as often in Beijing as language guides seem to think it is. When traveling in mainland China, a simple ni hao will suffice! You will probably hear "hi" and "hello" often when being greeted as a Westerner in Beijing. You can reply with ni hao for a little fun and practice. Saying Hello in Formal Occasions Following the concept of saving face in Asia, elders and those of higher social status should always be shown a little extra respect. Adding just one additional letter ni becomes ninwill make your greeting a bit more formal. Use nín hăo pronounced "neen haow"—a more polite variation of the standard greeting—when greeting older people. The first word uses is still a rising tone. You can also make nin hao into "how are you?" by adding the question word ma to the end for nin hao ma? Simple Responses in Chinese You can simply respond to being greeted by offering a ni hao in return, but taking the greeting one step further is sure to get a smile during the interaction. Regardless, you should reply with something—not acknowledging someone's friendly ni hao is bad etiquette. Hǎo goodHěn hǎo very goodBù hǎo not good badXiè xie thank you pronounced similar to "zh-yeh zh-yeh" with two falling tones is optional and can be added to the ne and you? pronounced "nee nuh" A simple greeting sequence could proceed like this You Ni hao! hello Friend Ni hao ma? how are you? You Wo hen hao! Xie xie. Ni ne? I am very good, thanks. And you? Friend Hao. Xie xie. Good. Thanks. Although it seems similar to Mandarin, Cantonese is actually quite different with six different tones instead of four. However, when it comes to greetings, saying hello in Cantonese is quite similar to Mandarin. Neih hou pronounced "nay hoe" replaces ni hao. both words have a rising tone. Note Although neih hou ma? is grammatically correct, it is uncommon to say this in Cantonese. A common response in Cantonese is gei hou which means "fine." Given Hong Kong's English history, you'll often hear "ha-lo" as a friendly hello! But reserve "ha-lo" for casual and informal situations. All other times, you should be saying neih hou. Should I Bow When Saying Hello? No. Unlike in Japan where bowing is common, people tend to only bow in China during martial arts, as an apology, or to show deep respect at funerals. Many Chinese people opt to shake hands, but don't expect the usual firm, Western-style handshake. Eye contact and a smile are important. Although bowing in China is rare, make sure you return one if you receive a bow. As when bowing in Japan, maintaining eye contact as you bow is seen as a martial arts challenge! How to Say Cheers in Chinese After saying hello in Chinese, you may end up making new friends—particularly if at a banquet or in a drinking establishment. Be prepared; there are some rules for proper drinking etiquette. You should certainly know how to say cheers in Chinese! Along with knowing how to say hello, learning some useful phrases in Mandarin before traveling in China is a good idea. Kursus Bahasa Mandarin – Belajar bahasa Mandarin bisa dimulai dengan mengenal istilah-istilah yang sering muncul di drama atau lagu bahasa Mandarin. Seperti istilah wǒ hěn hǎo yang sering muncul dalam percakapan sehari-hari. Lantas, bagaimana menggunakan ungkapan wǒ hěn hǎo dengan tepat? Berikut penjelasannya. Arti Wǒ hěn hǎo Dalam percakapan dasar bahasa Mandarin, terdapat ungkapan Wǒ hěn hǎo 我很好 yang artinya Kabar saya baik. Kata-kata ini biasanya digunakan untuk menjawab pertanyaan Nǐhǎo ma? 你好吗? yang artinya Apa kabar? Nah, penjelasan tentang pertanyaan Nǐhǎo ma dapat kamu cari tahu dalam artikel Arti Ni Hao Ma Bahasa Mandarin dan Cara Jawabnya. Kata Lain Wǒ hěn hǎo Selain ungkapan wǒ hěn hǎo, kamu dapat menggunakan variasi lainnya agar terkesan semakin mirip dengan native speaker bahasa Mandarin. Berikut beberapa contohnya. Wǒ hái hǎo. 我还好。 – Saya baik-baik saja. Hái kě yǐ. 还可以。 – Semua baik. Yī bān bān. 一般般。 – Biasa saja. Tǐng hǎo de. 挺好的。 – Cukup baik. Hěn hǎo. 很好。 – baik. Fēi cháng hǎo. 非常好。 Sangat baik / Luar biasa. Lǎo yàng zi. 老样子。 – Sama seperti biasanya. Hěn máng. 很忙。 – Sangat sibuk. Bù cuò. 不错。 – Tidak buruk. Jika kabarmu kurang baik, kamu dapat menjawab dengan ungkapan berikut ini. Hěn zāo gāo. 很糟糕。 – Sangat buruk. Bù tài hǎo. 不太好。 – Tidak terlalu baik. Contoh Percakapan Wǒ hěn hǎo AHǎojiǔ bù jiàn, nǐ hǎo ma?好久不见,你好吗?Lama tidak bertemu, apa kabar?BWǒ hěn hǎo . Nǐ ne?我很好。 你呢?Kabarku baik. Bagaimana denganmu?AWǒ bú jiārén hǎo ma?你家人好吗?Bagaimana kabar keluargamu?ATāmen dōu hěn hǎo. Xièxie nǐ de 谢谢你的慰问。Mereka baik-baik saja. Terima kasih sudah bertanya. 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