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How to Say ‘Wishing you abundant wealth!’ in Traditional Chinese

祝你財源廣進!

zhù nǐ cái yuán guǎng jìn

[joo nee tsye-ywen gwahng-jeen]

💬 Usage Tip: A “prosperity mode” greeting. Great for colleagues, clients, or anyone running a shop.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Very common to say to store staff or small business owners during the New Year period—especially if you’re a regular customer.

Phrase Breakdown

祝你

zhù nǐ

wish you...

A common opening meaning “I wish you…” used before blessings.

Example

祝你一路順風。

Wish you a safe and smooth journey.

Words in this phrase

zhù

[joo]

to wish

Starts a blessing; 祝 + person + wish.

Example

我寫在卡片上:祝你財源廣進!

I wrote on the card: “Wishing you abundant wealth!”

[nee]

you

Refers to the person you’re greeting.

Example

祝你財源廣進!新年一起加油!

Wishing you abundant wealth! Let’s do our best in the new year!

財源

cái yuán

[tsye-ywen]

sources of wealth; money resources

In 財源廣進, 財源 is “income/wealth sources.”

Example

祝你財源廣進,工作加薪。

Wishing you abundant wealth and a raise at work.

廣進

guǎng jìn

[gwahng-jeen]

to come in abundantly; to pour in

廣進 emphasizes “in great amounts,” making the wish sound strong and upbeat.

Example

新年最愛聽到:祝你財源廣進!

My favorite New Year line to hear is: “Wishing you abundant wealth!”

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