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  1. 2. 新年快乐 — Happy Chinese New Year (formal way) "Xīnnián kuàilè" is a somewhat more formal way to greet people during Chinese New Year. It also can be used during the regular January 1st New Year. In Mandarin: xīn nián kuài lè /sshin-nyen kwhy-ler/. In Cantonese: sun nin fai lok. 3. 恭喜发财 — Happiness and prosperity.

    • 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.
  2. Feb 6, 2024 · Lunar New Year Greetings for the Year of the Dragon. Lóng nián dàjí (Chinese; Translation: “Great luck in the Dragon Year.”) Wishing you the strength and courage of the dragon as you ...

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  3. Feb 11, 2021 · Happy New Year! 新年快乐,万事如意. xīn nián kuài lè, wàn shì rú yì. Happy New Year and may all go well with you. 新年快乐,阖家幸福. xīn nián kuài lè, hé jiā xìng fú. Happy New Year and wish you a happy family. 恭喜发财. gōng xǐ fā cái.

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  5. Dec 29, 2023 · Welcome the New Year in style by mastering 10 best Chinese idioms with dragon characters that convey “Happy New Yearwishes in a truly unique way. From “龙马精神” (lóng mǎ jīngshén) to “龙争虎斗” (lóng zhēng hǔ dòu), these idioms are not only rich in meaning but also reflect the cultural significance of dragons in ...

  6. Feb 9, 2024 · Common Chinese New Year Greetings. Here are five common ways to say “Happy New Year” in Chinese. The fifth one can be changed depending on which animal’s year it is. 1. 新年好 — Have a good New Year. Pinyin: xīn nián hǎo. 2. 新年快乐 — Have a happy New Year. Pinyin: xīn nián kuài lè. 3. 过年好 — Happy New Year

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