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How to Say ‘Wishing you abundance year after year.’ in Traditional Chinese

祝你年年有餘。

zhù nǐ nián nián yǒu yú

[joo nee nyen-nyen yo-yooh]

💬 Usage Tip: A classic prosperity wish. The period “。” makes it feel a bit more “written/card style,” but it’s fine spoken too.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: At reunion dinner, you may literally see a whole fish served as a visual “pun” for [有餘]—very Taiwanese New Year energy.

Phrase Breakdown

祝你

zhù nǐ

wish you...

A polite formula for expressing good wishes.

Example

祝你心想事成。

May all your wishes come true.

Words in this phrase

zhù

[joo]

to wish

Begins a blessing; often used in writing (cards/messages) too.

Example

我在春聯上寫:祝你年年有餘。

I wrote on the Spring Festival couplet: “Wishing you abundance every year.”

[nee]

you

The receiver of the wish.

Example

祝你年年有餘,心想事成。

Wishing you abundance every year and that your wishes come true.

年年

nián nián

[nyen-nyen]

year after year; every year

Emphasizes the wish lasts continuously, not just for one year.

Example

祝你年年有餘,年年都健康。

Wishing you abundance every year, and health every year.

有餘

yǒu yú

[yo-yooh]

to have a surplus; abundance

The key meaning of the phrase: having extra resources, money, or good fortune left over.

Example

祝你年年有餘,存款越來越多。

Wishing you abundance every year, with more and more savings.

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