How to Say ‘Every day’ in Traditional Chinese
天天
💬 Usage Tip: [天] = day. Doubling it ([天天]) means “day after day,” i.e., “every day.”
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Repetition is common in Chinese for a cute, rhythmic feel—great for greetings.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
天天
[tiān tiān]
every day; day after day
Used to describe something that happens daily or continuously. Common in wishes like “天天開心” (be happy every day).
新年快樂,祝你天天都平安健康!
Happy New Year—wishing you peace and good health every day!
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