How to Say ‘Wish you...’ in Traditional Chinese
祝你
💬 Usage Tip: Same starter as above: [祝你] + blessing. Quick swap: [祝你] (casual) vs [祝您] (polite).
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Repeating [祝你] across different greetings is normal—New Year greetings are often said in a rapid “wish-combo” style.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
祝
[zhù]
to wish (someone)
Used to offer blessings; commonly starts a greeting sentence.
祝你新年行大運,財運亨通。
Wishing you great luck in the new year and smooth wealth fortune.
你
[nǐ]
you
The receiver of the wish/greeting.
祝你身體健康,工作順利。
Wishing you good health and smooth work.
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