How do you say I wish you all the best in Chinese?

祝你好运! (zhù nǐ hǎo yùn!) — (I wish you) Good luck!祝你好运! (zhù nǐ hǎo yùn!) — (I wish you) Good luck!

How do you wish someone well in Chinese?

General Well-Wishing 心想事成 (xīn xiǎng shì chéng): May all your wishes come true. 出入平安 (chū rù píng ān): May you have peace wherever you go. 一帆风顺 (yī fān fēng shùn): May you have smooth sailing (i.e. figuratively). 吉祥如意 (jí xiang rú yì): May you be as lucky as you desire.

How do you encourage someone in Chinese?

Other ways to congratulate people are:

  1. 恭喜你! gōng xǐ nǐ – Congratulations to you!
  2. 我都替你高兴! wǒ dōu tì nǐ gāo xìng – I'm happy for you!
  3. 我真为你高兴! wǒ zhēn wèi nǐ gāoxìng – I am so happy for you!
  4. 干得好! gàn dé hǎo! …
  5. 太棒了! tài bàng le! …
  6. 你真棒! nǐ zhēn bàng – You are awesome!
  7. 了不起! liǎo bù qǐ! …
  8. 你太厉害了! tài lì hai le – You are so great!

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How do you cheer someone in Chinese?

0:325:05Two Chinese Characters: Jiayou 加油! How to Cheer in … – YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe first character Jaa means to add increase raise or augment Jia is also the first character inMoreThe first character Jaa means to add increase raise or augment Jia is also the first character in the Chinese word for Canada ja na da. Make sure to pronounce it as one syllable in a high-level tone.

What is jiayou in Chinese?

Jiayou (Mandarin Chinese: 加油; pinyin: jiā yóu) or Gayau (Cantonese Chinese: 加油; Jyutping: gaa1 jau4) is a ubiquitous Chinese expression of encouragement and support. …

How do you wish a Chinese student well?

"好好学习 (hǎo hào xué xí)" – "study hard and do well." Doing well in school and getting into a good university is the dream — and the most important responsibility — for most Chinese students. As a result, "好好学习 (hǎo hào xué xí)" is one of the most popular phrases used on young people.

How do you pronounce jiayou?

0:011:48Jia You (Go for it!!) 加油! | Learn Chinese Now – YouTubeYouTube

What does Gong Xi Fa Cai mean?

wishing you enlarge your wealth Another common greeting used is gong xi fa cai, pronounced gong-zee-fah-tsai. This is a common wishing of prosperity, literally translating to "wishing you enlarge your wealth."

What does Ga Yau mean?

Add oil Add oil: Encouraging Chinese phrase enters English dictionary. "Jia you" is a Mandarin Chinese expression used in cheers at sporting events and rallies or to encourage someone. In Cantonese, it's "ga yau". Now the English translation – "add oil" – has been recognised by the Oxford English Dictionary.