How to Say ‘Wishing everyone a happy New Year!’ in Traditional Chinese
祝大家新年幸福!
💬 Usage Tip: [祝大家新年幸福!] is a warm group blessing. For a health version, swap in [身體健康].
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Perfect for Lunar New Year: say it when visiting family, at work, or in group chats—positive, polite, and festive.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
祝
[zhù]
to wish (someone well)
Starts a greeting and introduces the blessing that follows. Very common on New Year cards and messages.
在群組裡我打:祝大家新年幸福!
In the group chat, I typed: “Wishing everyone a happy New Year!”
大家
[dà jiā]
everyone; everybody
Addresses all the people you’re talking to (friends, relatives, coworkers). Often used after 祝.
祝大家新年幸福,平安健康。
Wishing everyone a happy New Year, peace, and health.
新年
[xīn nián]
New Year (often Lunar New Year)
Refers to the New Year season; in Taiwan’s context, commonly Lunar New Year greetings.
祝大家新年幸福,事事順心。
Wishing everyone a happy New Year and that everything goes smoothly.
幸福
[xìng fú]
happiness; blessedness; well-being
A warm wish for a joyful, fulfilling life. In this greeting, it means “may you be happy in the New Year.”
我想跟你說:祝大家新年幸福!
I want to say to you: “Wishing everyone a happy New Year!”
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