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How to Say ‘Wishing peace and safety to your whole family.’ in Traditional Chinese

也祝你闔家平安。

💬 Usage Tip: Nice, polite reply wish. [闔家] makes it sound more formal and festive than [全家].

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Great when greeting hosts during New Year visits—blessing the whole household is very well-received.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

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also; too

Signals you are returning the good wishes: “also (to you).”

Example

謝謝你的祝福,我也祝你闔家平安。

Thank you for your blessings; I also wish peace and safety for your whole family.

[zhù]

to wish (someone)

Main greeting verb; often used in set phrases during Chinese New Year.

Example

謝謝你的祝福,我也祝你闔家平安。

Thank you for your blessings; I also wish peace and safety for your whole family.

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you

Directly addresses the listener; in more formal situations you may use 您 (nín).

Example

謝謝你的祝福,我也祝你闔家平安。

Thank you for your blessings; I also wish peace and safety for your whole family.

闔家

[hé jiā]

the whole family

A formal, festive word often used in New Year blessings to include everyone in the household.

Example

謝謝你的祝福,我也祝你闔家平安。

Thank you for your blessings; I also wish peace and safety for your whole family.

平安

[píng ān]

safe and sound; peaceful

A warm, classic wish for well-being and safety; can be used for individuals or families.

Example

謝謝你的祝福,我也祝你闔家平安。

Thank you for your blessings; I also wish peace and safety for your whole family.

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