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  1. “happy new year” (English) in Chinese Simplified is

    新年快乐

  2. Learn the most common and formal ways to wish your friends and family a happy Chinese New Year in both languages, as well as some lucky phrases for the year of the Dragon. See how to write \"Happy New Year\" in Chinese and how to respond to greetings.

  3. 1.2K. 214K views 4 years ago Learning Chinese Language. Chinese New Year is coming up! Let's learn how to wish a happy New Year in Chinese and some of the most popular Chinese New Year greetings...

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    • 新年快乐 (xīnnián kuàilè) – “Happy New Year” Ask any Chinese speaker how to say “Happy New Year” in Chinese and I guarantee this will be their first answer.
    • 春节快乐 (chūnjié kuàilè) – “Happy Spring Festival” In Western culture, New Year celebrations are generally not connected to welcoming the start of spring.
    • 新年好 (xīnnián hǎo) – “Happy New Year”, “Good New Year” Similar to 新年快乐 (xīnnián kuàilè, “Happy New year”), this greeting is used to, well, wish somebody “Happy New Year”.
    • 恭喜发财 (gōngxǐ fācái) – “Happiness and Prosperity” This is how you wish someone well in the new year. If you want to wish a Chinese person “Happy New Year”, greetings typically include longer or shorter wishes.
  4. Feb 12, 2021 · Saying Happy New Year in Chinese is simple if you break it down and focus on practicing the tonal pronunciation. Happy New Year in Mandarin is xīn nián kuài lè (新年快乐) but you may also...

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    • 新年快乐 – Happy Chinese New Year. The most common greeting used during the Chinese New Year is a simple “Happy New Year,” also used during our regular Jan 1st new year.
    • 新年好 – Happy Chinese New Year (simple version) You may also hear other ways to say happy new year, like this simplified version, which essentially means, “good new year.”
    • 春节快乐 – Happy Spring Festival. Since Chinese New Year is also known as the Spring Festival in mainland China, you can also express “Happy New Year” as “Happy Spring Festival.”
    • 祝您 – Wish You. A more formal way to address people is to say their name, and add, “wishing you” in front of the expression. You can also leave off this formal prefix when using your greetings.
  5. Feb 9, 2020 · Learn the customary greetings for Chinese New Year in Mandarin and Cantonese, the two main languages spoken in China. Find out the meaning and origin of gong xi fa cai, xin nian kuai le, and gong hey fat choy.

  6. Mar 8, 2024 · Learn 20 ways to greet your friends in Mandarin and Cantonese for Chinese New Year 2024, the year of the Dragon. Find out the meanings and pronunciations of these expressions and more Chinese New Year greetings.

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