How to Say ‘Wish you’ in Traditional Chinese
祝你
💬 Usage Tip: Use [祝你] before blessings: [祝你身體健康] (wish you good health), [祝你發大財] (wish you big wealth).
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: During New Year, short blessings are exchanged rapidly—having [祝你] ready helps you improvise.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
祝
[zhù]
to wish; to express good wishes
Used to give wishes, especially in Chinese New Year greetings: 祝你… = “Wishing you…”
過年我想祝你心想事成!
For the New Year, I want to wish you that all your wishes come true!
你
[nǐ]
you
Second-person pronoun “you.” In greetings, it can be singular or general; for a whole family you might use 祝你們 (you all).
新年快樂!祝你闔家平安、萬事如意。
Happy New Year! Wishing you and your whole family peace and that everything goes smoothly.
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