How to Say ‘Sources of wealth’ in Traditional Chinese
財源
💬 Usage Tip: [財] relates to money/wealth; [源] is “source.” Together it’s like “income streams.”
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Money-related blessings are very common during Lunar New Year, especially when visiting shops or giving red envelopes.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
財源
[cái yuán]
sources of wealth; financial resources
Refers to where money/wealth comes from (income sources); often used in祝福 like 財源廣進.
開工第一天大家互祝財源廣進。
On the first day back to work, everyone wishes each other abundant sources of wealth.
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