How to Say ‘The whole family’ in Traditional Chinese
全家
💬 Usage Tip: [全] = whole/entire, [家] = family/home. It’s often used in greetings like [全家平安] or [全家健康].
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Wishing blessings for someone’s [全家] is considered warm and thoughtful in Taiwan, especially when speaking to elders or parents.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
全
[quán]
whole; entire
Means “all/entire”; often combined with 家 to mean the whole family.
祝你全家平安,團圓快樂。
Wishing your whole family peace and a happy reunion.
家
[jiā]
family; household; home
Refers to family/household; in greetings it often means one’s family members.
祝你全家平安健康,年年如意。
Wishing your family peace and health, and may everything go your way year after year.
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