How to Say ‘To wish’ in Simplified Chinese
祝
💬 Usage Tip: [祝] is the “wish/bless” verb used in greetings: [祝你…] / [祝您…]. Using [您] (polite “you”) is extra respectful.
🇨🇳 In China: Greeting formulas often start with [祝], especially in messages, cards, and toasts at New Year dinners.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
祝
[zhù]
to wish (someone)
Common greeting verb in祝福 (blessings). Often followed by 你/您 + a good wish.
我祝你财源滚滚,新年快乐!
I wish you rolling wealth—Happy New Year!
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