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Chinese greetings vs Swedish greetings


Swedish greetings vs Chinese greetings


Greetings

Hello
您好 (Nín hǎo)   
hej   

Thank You
谢谢 (Xièxiè)   
tacka dig   

How Are You?
你好吗? (Nǐ hǎo ma?)   
hur mår du   

Good Night
晚安 (Wǎn'ān)   
godnatt   

Good Evening
晚上好 (Wǎnshàng hǎo)   
god kväll   

Good Afternoon
下午好 (Xiàwǔ hǎo)   
god eftermiddag   

Good Morning
早安 (Zǎo ān)   
god morgon   

Please
请 (Qǐng)   
vänligen   

Sorry
遗憾 (Yíhàn)   
ledsen   

Bye
再见 (Zàijiàn)   
hej då   

I Love You
我爱你 (Wǒ ài nǐ)   
jag älskar dig   

Excuse Me
劳驾 (Láojià)   
ursäkta mig   

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Please in Chinese and Swedish

When you want to request someone for something then it is necessary to say please. But if you don't know how to say please in Chinese and Swedish then it disappointing. So, Chinese Greetings vs Swedish greetings helps us to learn please in Chinese and Swedish language.

  • Please in Chinese : 请 (Qǐng).
  • Please in Swedish : vänligen.

In some situations, if you need to apologize then Chinese greetings vs Swedish greetings provides to say sorry in Chinese and Swedish language.

  • Sorry in Chinese : 遗憾 (Yíhàn).
  • Sorry in Swedish : ledsen.

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How are you in Chinese and Swedish

After you say hello to someone then you will want to ask how are you? And if you wish to know what's how are you in Chinese and Swedish then Chinese greetings vs Swedish greetings helps you.

  • How are you in Chinese is 你好吗? (Nǐ hǎo ma?).
  • How are you in Swedish is hur mår du.

Even though greetings remain same in almost all the dialects of the language, their pronunciations and accents vary from each dialect to dialect. Know more about such dialects on Chinese vs Swedish Dialects.

Other Chinese and Swedish Greetings

Are you finding few more Chinese greetings vs Swedish greetings? So let's compare other Chinese and Swedish greetings.

  • Good Morning in Chinese is 早安 (Zǎo ān).
  • Good Night in Chinese is 晚安 (Wǎn'ān).
  • Good Morning in Swedish is god morgon.
  • Good Night in Swedish is godnatt.

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