Is your New Year’s resolution list ready? Do not include learning New Years vocabulary in Chinese language on your list because we have got you covered.
According to the Georgian calendar, New Year’s eve(跨年 kuà nián) is on the 31st of December. There are parties (派对 pàiduì) and social gatherings of all kinds happening all around. In cities, people celebrate with midnight concerts (跨年演唱会 kuànián yǎnchànghuì ) by popular personalities and fireworks (烟火秀 yānhuǒxiù). Making a New Year resolution is one of the most followed traditions to date. It is a time to celebrate family and friends and all the other loved ones. For most of us, the new year marks the beginning of a fresh start and celebrates (庆祝 qìngzhù) a year gone by. It means to celebrate all the ups and downs of the past year and welcome a warm year, another chance for your dreams to come true (美梦成真 měimèngchéngzhēn).
Here are some New Year vocabularies in Chinese to help you out through the New Year.
- 新年快乐 Xīnnián kuàilè (Happy New Year)
- 跨年 kuà nián (celebrate New Year’s Eve)
- 倒数 dàoshǔ (New Year countdown)
- 烟火秀 yānhuǒxiù (fireworks show)
- 跨年演唱会 kuànián yǎnchànghuì (countdown concert)
- 派对 pàiduì (party)
- 庆祝 qìngzhù (celebrate)
- 迎接新年 yíngjiē xīnnián (ring in the New Year / bring in the new year)
- 新年愿望 xīnnián yuànwàng (New Year wishes)
- 美梦成真 měimèngchéngzhēn (dream come true)
Cheers for surviving another year!
新年快乐 Xīnnián kuàilè (Happy New Year)