How to Say ‘Lucky; auspicious’ in Simplified Chinese
吉利
💬 Usage Tip: [吉利] means “lucky/auspicious.” It’s about good signs and good vibes, especially around festivals.
🇨🇳 In China: During New Year, people avoid “unlucky” words and love [吉利] things like red color, couplets, and auspicious dishes.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
吉利
[jí lì]
lucky; auspicious; propitious
Used to describe words, numbers, actions, or decorations that are believed to bring good luck—very common in Chinese New Year greetings and customs.
新年大家都喜欢听吉利话,图个吉利。
During New Year, everyone likes to hear auspicious words, just to bring some good luck.
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