"Ni huyah" is a common phrase used in international language (especially slavic and chineese). Sometimes mistaken for "ni hao", but it's meaning is rather different:
1. Something is impossible, however hard you'd try.
2. Absolutely
nothing, zero, null.
3. Also used as a
rejection with meaning similar to "no way" or "that's not
true".
1. A: Can you fix it?
B: Ni huyah, it's ultimately destroyed.
2. Beggar: Please, gimme
money for drugs and alcohol... do you have any...?
You: Ni huyah do I have
money for you!
3. Adidas: Impossible is
nothing.
Consumer: Ni huyah!