How to Say ‘Come in abundantly’ in Traditional Chinese
廣進
💬 Usage Tip: [廣] = “wide/abundant,” [進] = “enter/come in.” Together: “come in from everywhere.”
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: You’ll often hear this shouted cheerfully to business owners—very festive, very “may business boom.”
Word-by-Word Breakdown
廣進
[guǎng jìn]
to come in abundantly; to pour in
A set phrase meaning “to enter in great amounts”; commonly used with 財源 as 財源廣進.
新年祝福常說財源廣進,意思是錢一直進來。
New Year blessings often say “wealth comes in abundantly,” meaning money keeps coming in.
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