This is a
Mandarin Chinese phrase typically used in
greeting. The term literally means "
you good" ('ni' means 'you' and hao' means 'good'), but is used as a "hello" or "hi".
If a 'ma' is added to the end of the phrase, its meaning is changed to something like "Are you well?" This is also a phrase used in greeting others, as it's polite.
"
Ni hao ma?"
What I like about speaking in foreign languages
is that you can say literally anything, and most people won't know what in
heck it means.
I also know two cusswords in Japanese