谨祝新年快乐幸福,大吉大利 (jǐn zhù xīn nián kuài lè xìng fú, dà jí dà lì) – I hope you have a most happy and prosperous New Year. 恭贺新禧,万事如意 (gōng hè xīn xǐ, wàn shì rú yì) – Best wishes and happiness throughout the New Year.

How do you wish a Lunar New Year 2021?

Chinese new year 2021 quotes!

  1. Happy New Year to you and your family! I hope this year will bring the warmth of love and positivity in your life.
  2. I wish you and your loved ones a happy, prosperous and blissful new year.
  3. May this year bring you success and happiness.
  4. Happy Ox Year to you and your family!

What is eaten on Chinese New Year?

Chinese New Year Food: Top 7 Lucky Foods and Symbolism

  • Fish — an Increase in Prosperity. Steam fish.
  • Chinese Dumplings — Wealth.
  • Spring Rolls — Wealth.
  • Glutinous Rice Cake — a Higher Income or Position.
  • Sweet Rice Balls — Family Togetherness.
  • Longevity Noodles — Happiness and Longevity.
  • Good Fortune Fruit — Fullness and Wealth.

How do you greet a Chinese New Year 2021?

The most common way to wish your close friends and loved ones a happy New Year is: “Xīnnián hǎo”, which is written 新年好. Xīnnián hǎo literally translates as ‘New Year Goodness’, similar to have a nice day/New Year. This is pronounced in Mandarin as ‘sshin-nyen haoww’ and cantonese as ‘sen-nin haow’.

What happens when you text Happy Chinese New Year?

Similar to the fireworks effect when you send a message containing “Happy New Year” in iMessage, when you send “Happy Chinese New Year” or “Bon nouvel an chinois”, you’ll see a red fireworks show instead, and with haptic feedback. Your message text will also turn into yellow font on a red background.

Is it Gung hay fat choy or kung hei fat choy?

Congratulations and be prosperous (simplified Chinese: 恭喜发财; trad. Chinese: 恭喜發財; pinyin: gōngxǐ fācái; in Cantonese: Kung Hei Fat Choi. The phrase ‘Gong Xi’ (or ‘Gong Hei’ in Cantonese) means ‘Congratulations’, derived from the legend of ‘Nian’, congratulating each other to have escaped the harm of the beast.

Is Gong Xi Fa Cai Mandarin?

The most common Chinese ways of saying Happy Lunar New Year are Gong Xi Fa Cai (Mandarin) and Gong Hey Fat Choy (Cantonese). 恭禧發財 (simplified 恭禧发财, pinyin spelling gōng xǐ fā cái, pronounced like goong ssee fah tsign). ​ Gong Xi (恭禧) is congratulations or respectfully wishing one joy.