How to Say ‘You!’ in Simplified Chinese
你!
💬 Usage Tip: [你] = “you.” For polite “you,” Chinese also has [您] (used with elders/clients).
🇨🇳 In China: During New Year, using [您] with older relatives or teachers can sound extra respectful.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
你
[nǐ]
you
Second-person pronoun used to address one person. In New Year greetings, it can be expanded to include others (你和家人…).
祝你平安健康,新年快乐!
Wishing you peace and good health—Happy New Year!
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