![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjP75pw2ltH9orJ78Nkrff2eyTrlfTVHnOdnd__wDeerqmDQ3b4CoSRZMNe_CNUk87UA198t_-TpC65P7opeozKszyCss-vJTnn6pRgKHUmJgbMV1ouHVCv8fju9ndVG24QXlcE7dzterA/s200/Das+China+B%C3%BCro+Logo.gif)
The greeting in Chinese
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjucFUKACFR7shE87TewJpKzgpjhp3KlJZRk3iSFWfaqH1susOMOwGMWy8ePFEg3UPDIn1jPoSWszEPhRy-GtoLbJnsq0K2aZZONyxopn0CBoaFI82ZZ5udGcgyhQAipNM6AOjHnleSnCM/s200/Chinesisches+Zeichen_Hallo+.gif)
Ni Hao
Hello
Hello
The left character means you will be in pinyin and ni (the third tone, falling-rising) thereafter.
The right character means well, and we in Pinyin hao (in the third tone. Falling-rising very
The Chinese greeting formula Ni hao is the same as Hello in German The response of the person addressed should also Ni hao are
.. The goodbye in Chinese
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEijMOizly7HoTqjG0pwLmYnFINnBfkBk-FOgAG6I_o6jYrpWnyGZJ8d3uBfHj_evLyMx-VjVPopjAM5k6893vtb43GadNjcd53STCUHxNlmmHYH1SxBNDpbrhkAMGpydmKHgHTgB2qOrjQ/s200/Chinesisches+Zeichen_AufWiedersehen+.gif)
Zai Jian
bye
bye
ie left character "nor" or "back" and in Pinyin zai (in the fourth tone: falling) thereafter.
The right sign means "look" and is in jian Pinyin (also in the fourth tone: falling) thereafter.
corresponds Together, "goodbye" in German.
0 comments:
Post a Comment