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Hi yes, :) you are right, and we have that character in our dictionary: 妳 nǐ [pro] (Hong Kong, Taiwan) you (to a woman)
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Thank you for this information
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yes. you are right.
ni hao and nin hao and ni hao ma.
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1. 您 (nín): This is a more formal way of saying "you", used when addressing someone with respect or politeness.
2. 你们 (nǐmen): This is the plural form of 你, meaning "you all" or "you guys".
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1. 你 (nǐ) is used as the subject of a sentence, for example: 你 喜欢 吃 苹果 (nǐ xǐhuan chī píngguǒ) - You like to eat apples.
2. 你 (nǐ) is used as the object of a sentence, for example: 我 爱 你 (wǒ ài nǐ) - I love you.
3. 你 (nǐ) is used as the possessive pronoun, for example: 你 的 房子 (nǐ de fángzi) - Your house.
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