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Why do we say vanakkam?

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Why do we say vanakkam? To greet someone in person or whilst on the telephone or internet, you would say ‘Vanakkam’ and, if meeting in person, you would say this with palms pressed against each other facing the person. The word ‘Vanakkam’ implies respecting the person who comes in front of another person.

How do you pronounce Zui?

How do you write Zui?

How do you pronounce Wan in Chinese?

Why do we say vanakkam? – Related Questions

 

What is Da Jia Hao in English?

When greeting a large group of. people, we say: 大家好! Da jia hao! The dictionary will tell you it means ‘Hello everyone!’

What is Zui in Chinese?

The most common way to form a superlative (best, worst, biggest, smallest, etc.) in Chinese is to use 最(zuì) before an adjective (and a few select verbs).

What is zai jian?

1. 再见 Zàijiàn. Means See you again. Zai means again, Jian means meet. It’s a semi-formal way of saying Goodbye in Chinese.

How do you greet someone in Hong Kong?

Greetings

  • Hong Kongese culture has adopted the western handshake as the norm. It should be accompanied with a nod and direct eye contact.
  • A Chinese Hong Kongers’ handshake may be rather light.
  • Older Chinese Hong Kongers may lower their eyes while greeting someone.
  • Address a person by their title and surname.

How do you greet someone in Chinese?

nǐ hǎo; The standard “hello” greeting. Literally means “you good.” 您好。 nín hǎo; The same “hello” greeting as above, except that 您 (nín), like in many European languages, is the polite form of “you”, used when addressing elders, or teachers etc.

How do you introduce yourself in Chinese?

The most common and simple way to introduce yourself in Chinese is to say “我叫(Wǒ jiào)” followed by your name. Alternatives include “我的名字叫(Wǒ de míngzi jiào)”, “我是(Wǒ shì)” or “我的名字是(Wǒ de míngzi shì)” followed by your name.

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