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Good Afternoon in Chinese (下午好 — Xiàwǔ hǎo)

Afternoon Greetings That Feel Natural “Good afternoon” in Mandarin is most cleanly expressed with 下午好 (xiàwǔ hǎo). It maps neatly to English for announcements, meetings, and neutral settings. In everyday life, people also use 午安 (wǔ ān) in some regions, and with peers it’s common to skip the full phrase and just begin talking or

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Good Morning in Chinese (早安 / 早上好 / 早 — Zǎo ān / Zǎoshang hǎo / Zǎo)

Morning Greetings That Actually Sound Natural “Good morning” in Mandarin isn’t just one phrase. Different regions and situations favor different forms: 早安 (zǎo ān) reads warm and common in Taiwan, 早上好 (zǎoshang hǎo) feels neutral and classroom-friendly, and the single character 早 (zǎo) is the casual “Morning!” that shows up between classmates, coworkers, and neighbors.

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What’s Your Name? / My Name Is — Meet People in Chinese (你叫什麼名字? / 我叫 …)

Why You Want This Phrase in Your Pocket When you meet someone new — a classmate, a barista, a fellow traveler — the very first thing you’ll want to know is: what do you call them? In Mandarin, the phrase 你叫什麼名字?(nǐ jiào shénme míng-zi?) does exactly that. It’s like a universal “So… what’s your name?”

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How To Say Hello in Traditional Chinese (你好 – Nǐ Hǎo)

Proper pinyin + real greetings + Chinese-sounding audio How to Say Hello in Traditional Chinese (Beyond Just “Nǐ Hǎo”) Topic in Traditional Chinese: 用繁體中文打招呼 Get Traditional Chinese characters, properly written pinyin, clear meanings, and example sentences you can actually use. Yes, 你好 (nǐ hǎo) is “hello.” It’s also the greeting that beginners use for everything

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Rory’s Story Cubes for Traditional Chinese Learners: Vocabulary, Pinyin & Story Starters

When I started using Rory’s Story Cubes to learn Traditional Chinese, it felt like a fun idea… until I rolled a key, a turtle, and a lightning bolt and realized I had no clue how to say any of it. No verbs, no transitions — just silence and vague gesturing. That’s why I put this

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