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  1. 12 Jun 2024 · Wiktionary Romanisation (Shanghai): 1 kon-xi 4 faq 3 ze; Sinological IPA : /koŋ⁵⁵ ɕi³³ faʔ⁴⁴ ze²³/ Phrase [edit] ... → English: Kung Hei Fat Choi, Gong Xi Fa Cai, Kiong Hee Huat Chai;

  2. 14 Feb 2022 · 4 Minute Read. Gong Xi Fa Cai ("Wish you enlarge your wealth") is a common saying Chinese use over the Chinese New Year – even a toddler would say this to you when you visit a Chinese family during new year celebrations. While all cultures celebrate the new year, Chinese are probably one of the few that use these money-related words as their ...

  3. 1 Feb 2022 · According to a 2018 GMA News Online article, both are fine and OK to use. Gong Xi Fa Cai is Mandarin while Kung Hei Fat Choi is Cantonese. The syllables Gong Xi and Kung Hei mean congratulations, while Fa Cai and Fat Choi translate to become prosperous or have lots of money. So the two greetings actually mean the same thing: “Congratulations ...

  4. Here are a few formal ways to say “Gong Xi Fa Cai” in Mandarin: 1. “Xin Nian Kuai Le, Gong Xi Fa Cai”. This is one of the most common ways to say “Gong Xi Fa Cai” in a formal context. The phrase “Xin Nian Kuai Le” (新年快乐) means “Happy New Year.”. Combining it with “Gong Xi Fa Cai” expresses a wish for both a happy ...

  5. 7 Jan 2023 · The term “Gong Xi” literally translates as “congratulations” or “good wishes”, while “Fa Cai” means “growing in wealth” or “prosperity”. Therefore, the combined meaning is “wish your wealth grow”. If you want to dig much, “Fa Cai” consists of “Fa” and “Cai”. “Fa” literally means grow or raise, and ...

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