Want to say Happy Chinese New Year in Chinese and Mandarin today? It’s not gong hei fat choy, so here’s how to give it a go. Chinese New Year falls on Wednesday, January 29 and this year is the Year of the Wood Snake.
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Journalist, blogger, podcaster and author Qin Xie previously explained: "Happy Chinese New Year is 'xin nian' (new year) 'kuai le' (happy) in Mandarin, and it’s pronounced 'shin nee-an kwai le' (as in the French le).
Journalist, blogger, podcaster and author Qin Xie previously explained for Metro : ‘Happy Chinese New Year is xin nian (new year) kuai le (happy) in Mandarin, and it’s pronounced shin nee-an kwai le (as in the French le).
If you want to greet your relatives or impress your friends, here are some popular Mandarin and Cantonese phrases, and how to pronounce them.