If you want to ask someone “Are you okay?” in Chinese, you can say “你还好吗?” (Nǐ hái hǎo ma?). This is the most common and polite way to check on someone’s well-being. Here’s a breakdown:
- 你 (Nǐ) means “you.”
- 还 (hái) means “still.”
- 好吗 (hǎo ma) means “good?” or “okay?” used to inquire if everything is fine.
This phrase is suitable for informal situations. If you want to be more formal or polite, you can use “您” (nín) instead of “你” (nǐ). Another way to ask could be “你没事吧?” (Nǐ méishì ba?), meaning “Is everything okay?” which is also commonly used when someone appears worried or upset.
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