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  2. In Mandarin, the most common way to wish your family and close friends a happy Chinese New Year is "Xīnnián hǎo" (新年好), literally meaning 'New Year Goodness' or 'Good New Year'. Another way to say "Happy Chinese New Year" is "Xīnnián kuàilè" (新年快乐), literally meaning 'New Year happiness'.

  3. 2020年6月12日 · The most common way of saying “Happy New Year” in Chinese is 新年快乐 (xīnnián kuàilè). But there are lots of other phrases you can use to join in the Chinese New Year festivities too. So, I’ll show you 15 phrases you can use to wish someone a “Happy New Year” in Chinese. First, a quick note on terminology.

  4. 2023年12月29日 · As New Year 2024 approaches, you may wonder how to say Happy New Year in Chinese 2024. Here, we’ll introduce 25 greetings & wishes to express Happy New Year in Cantonese and Chinese, including their audios, pinyin pronunciations, english meanings.

  5. Let's learn how to wish a happy New Year in Chinese and some of the most popular Chinese New Year greetings and wishes.

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  6. 2024年2月1日 · There are the most popular Chinese sayings to show your Chinese New Year wish to people around you. 1. 新年好 - Happy New Year. In Mandarin: xīn nián hǎo. In Cantonese: san1 nin4 hou3. 2. 过年好 - Happy Lunar New Year. In Mandarin: guò nián hǎo. In Cantonese: gwo3 nin4 hou3. 3. 新年快乐 - Wishing you happiness in the New Year. In Mandarin: xīn nián kuài lè.

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  7. 2024年9月27日 · There are multiple blessings and greetings for Chinese New Year. But there are variations even for the most basic “Happy New Year!” The simplest is, of course, Happy New Year: 新年快乐 (xīn nián kuài lè). China also has many dialects, such as Cantonese

  8. 2023年12月30日 · How to say Happy New Year in Chinese? The most common way in Cantonese is to say san nin faai lok, and in Mandarin Chinese, xīn nián kuài lè.