How to Say ‘Congratulations’ in Traditional Chinese
恭喜
💬 Usage Tip: [恭喜] is “congrats,” but during New Year it often functions like a festive “best wishes!”
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: You’ll hear [恭喜] a lot around Lunar New Year—people use it to share good vibes and luck.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
恭喜
[gōng xǐ]
congratulations; to congratulate
A polite expression meaning “congratulations.” Commonly used at Lunar New Year, often paired with 發財.
過年見面先說恭喜,氣氛就很喜氣。
When you meet during New Year, say “congratulations” first—it immediately feels festive.
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