How to Say ‘The whole family’ in Traditional Chinese
闔家
💬 Usage Tip: [闔家] is a more formal/old-fashioned way to say “your whole family,” often seen in greetings and cards.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Family is central to Lunar New Year, so “whole-family” blessings are considered especially thoughtful.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
闔家
[hé jiā]
the whole family; the entire household
A more formal/polite term often used in greeting messages (cards, texts): 闔家… = “(to) your whole family…”
新年快樂,祝你闔家平安健康!
Happy New Year—wishing your whole family peace and good health!
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