It's not really Chinese Lunar New Year until you hear this phrase: "Wishing you prosperity and fortune." Earning a healthy income to support one's family is a need we all share, and this greeting expresses your wish that money will flow toward the recipient of your greeting. Around China...
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Chinese New Year Greetings for Students 学习进步 xué xí jìn bù Progress in study 学业有成 xué yè yǒu chéng Achievement in study 金榜提名 jīn bǎng tí míng Succeed in important examinations Learn More Chinese Expressions You May Like New Year Greeting Cards Spring Festival Couplets...
19. The New Year greeting in Chinese is “xin nian kuai le” The phrase literally means “Happy New Year.” But in Hong Kong and other Cantonese-speaking regions, it's more common to say “gong hei fat choy.” In Mandarin Chinese, it's “gong xi fa cai” (恭喜发财). It means “...
Simplified Chinese: 过年好! English Meaning: Happy new year! Chinese Pinyin: Guò nián hǎo Pronunciation: guo-nian-howw! Literally Meaning in Chinese: Pass New Year well! Simplified Chinese: 祝您全家新春快乐! English Meaning: Wish your family a happy near year!
1. 新年好 - Happy Chinese New Year Xin Nian Hao is the most common and simplest greeting people use when they meet. Almosteveryone says this to express New Year's blessings and joy. In Mandarin: xīn nián hǎoYour browser does not support the audio element. ...
1 虎年大吉 (hǔ nián dà jí )‘Wishing you luck in the Year Of The Tiger!’2. 新年進步 (xin nián jìn bù)‘May the New Year bring much better things.’3.虎虎生威 (hǔ hǔ shēng wēi)‘Grow in strength like the Tiger.’4. 万事如意 (wàn shì rú yì)‘May everything go...
The halfway mark greets us with “五福临门,” invoking the five essential blessings in Chinese culture – longevity, wealth, health, virtue, and a peaceful end to life. This greeting encompasses a holistic view of a fulfilled life.
Greetings and Sayings for the Chinese New Year. Fu God of Happiness and Good Luck The Fu star is generally depicted in scholar's dress, holding a scroll. Lu God of prosperity The Lu star is usually depicted in the dress of a mandarin. ...