In this post we’ll learn some basic Chinese greetings and survival expressions.
你好! Nǐ hǎo! Hello! Basic Chinese Greetings
Let’s start with basic Chinese greetings.
- 你好。 Nǐ hǎo. Hello.
- 嗨。 Hāi. Hi.
- 早上好 。 Zǎo shang hǎo. Good morning.
- 下午好。 Xià wǔ hǎo Good afternoon.
- 晚上好。 Wǎn shang hǎo. Good evening.
- 晚安。 Wǎn ān. Good night.
- 再见。 Zài jiàn. Good-bye.
回头见! Huí tóu jiàn! See You Soon!
Here are a few more friendly expressions that you might want to be able to use.
- 回头见!Huí tóu jiàn! See you soon.
- 过会儿见! Guò huìr jiàn! See you later.
- 明天见。 Míng tiān jiàn. See you tomorrow.
- 认识你很高兴。 Rèn shi nǐ hěn gāo xìng. Nice to meet you.
- 睡个好觉! Shuì gè hǎo jiào! Sleep well!
你怎么样? Nǐ zěn me yàng? How Are You?
Courtesy expressions are an important part of using Chinese greetings and survival expressions. Let’s see a few that you can use when you meet someone or want to be polite.
- 你怎么样?
Nǐ zěn me yàng?
How are you? - 我很好。
Wǒ hěn hǎo.
I’m fine. - 谢谢(你)。
Xiè xie (nǐ).
Thank you. - 不客气。
Bú kè qi.
You’re welcome. - 请。
qǐng.
Please. - 劳驾。
Láo jià.
Excuse me. - 对不起!
Duì bu qǐ!
Sorry! - 你叫什么名字?
Nǐ jiào shén me míng zi?
What is your name? - 我叫 _____。
Wǒ jiào _____.
My name is _____. - 你是哪国人?
Nǐ shì nǎ guó rén?
What country are you from? - 你是哪儿的人?
Nǐ shì nǎr de rén?
Where are you from? (typically inside China) - 我是 ____ 人。
wǒ shì ____ rén.
I’m from _____.
我不懂。Wǒ bù dǒng. I Don’t Understand.
Now let’s turn to some helpful survival expressions that you can use as you learn the language.
- 我不会说中文。
Wǒ bú huì shuō zhōng wén.
I don’t speak Chinese. - 你会说英语吗?
Nǐ huì shuō yīng yǔ ma?
Do you speak English? - 我不懂。
Wǒ bù dǒng.
I don’t understand. - 我会说一点儿中文。
Wǒ huì shuō yì diǎnr zhōng wén.
I only speak a little Chinese. - 我正在学中文。
Wǒ zhèng zài xué zhōng wén.
I’m learning Chinese. - 我懂一点儿中文。
Wǒ dǒng yì diǎnr zhōng wén.
I understand a little Chinese. - 请再说一遍。
Qǐng zài shuō yī biàn.
Please repeat. - 请写下来。
Qǐng xiě xià lái.
Please write that. - 怎么用中文说 ______?
Zěn me yòng zhōng wén shuō ______?
How do you say _____ in Chinese?
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