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The most-used foreign words and phrases in English — which one crossed over best?
🏆 Leading: "Ni hao" (你好) — hello, from Nickelodeon to everyday use
Ni hao is Mandarin Chinese for "hello," and for a lot of American kids it entered the vocabulary through Nickelodeon's "Ni Hao, Kai-lan" (2008-2011), a preschool show that taught a new Mandarin word or phrase every episode alongside its title greeting. The show ran for three seasons and became one of the more visible attempts by US children's TV to introduce Mandarin into everyday speech, well before "learn Mandarin" apps and immersion schools became mainstream. Decades later, plenty of millennials and Gen Z kids who grew up on Nickelodeon still reflexively know "ni hao" as their first Chinese phrase, even if they never took a language class.