08/02/2016

Xin Nian Kuai Le (新年快樂) 2016


Chinese Symbol for Happy New Year! (新年快樂)

How do you write Happy New Year in Chinese?

Traditional Chinese: 新年快樂; Simplified: 新年快乐.

Xin Nian (新年) is New Year. Xin is new and Nian is year.

Kuai le (快樂) is happiness, joy, delight, or rejoicings.

So "Happy New Year" in English is "New Year Happy" in Chinese: Xin Nian Kuai Le.

A more common way for business people to greet each other at the beginning of the Chinese New Year is: Gong Xi Fa Cai.

Chinese Symbol for Happy Chinese New Year (恭禧發財)

How to say Happy Chinese New Year in Chinese?

The most common Chinese ways of saying Happy New Year are Gong Xi Fa Cai (Mandarin) and Gong Hey Fat Choy (Cantonese). Even though the pronunciations are a little different, both are written the same way.

How do you write Happy Chinese New Year in Chinese?

Traditional Chinese: 恭禧發財; Simplified: 恭禧发财.

Gong Xi (恭禧) is congratulations or respectfully wishing one joy.

Fa Cai (發財) is to become rich or to make money.

Thus, Gong Xi Fa Cai means wishing you to be prosperous in the coming year.

A fun way to respond to someone who greets you with Gong Xi Fa Cai is Hong Bao Na Lai, "Red envelope please!"