How to Say ‘To wish’ in Traditional Chinese
祝
💬 Usage Tip: [祝] is the “wish/bless” verb. Common pattern: [祝你…] or [祝大家…].
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: New Year is peak “wishing season”—short blessings about health and happiness are exchanged everywhere.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
祝
[zhù]
to wish (someone well); to express good wishes
Used at the start of greetings: 祝你… / 祝大家… It introduces what you are wishing for (health, happiness, success).
我祝你新年健康平安。
I wish you health and peace in the New Year.
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