Saturday, 1 February 2014

KUNG HEI FAT CHOI


1. Sun nin fai lok – the ever important, “Happy New Year”.
2. Gung hei fat choi – “Congratulations on your prosperity”
3. Sun tai gin hong – “Wishing you good health”
4. Dai gat dai lei – “Great luck and prosperity”
5. Lung ma jing sung – “May you have the strength of a dragon and horse”
6. Mahn si sing yi – “May 10,000 things you do exceed your wishes”
7. Mahn si yuh yi – “May 10,000 things go according to your wishes”
8. Sum seung si sing – “May all your heart’s desires come true”
9. Gung ho sun hei – “Congratulations in the New Year”
10. Sun jeong lek gin – “May you be strong and healthy”
11. Mn fuk lam mun – “Having all good blessings in your house”
12. Chut yap ping on – “Be safe when entering and exiting“
13. Nin nin yau yue – “Every year have more than you need”
14. Faai goh jeung dai – “Grow tall and be strong”
15. Sang yi hing lung – “May your business grow and flourish”
16. Poon muhn boot muhn – “To be filled to the very top with money”
17. Siu hau seung hoi – “May you always laugh happily”
18. Yat bun mahn lei - “May you be successful in everything”
19. Choi yun gwong jun - “May lots of wealth come in”
20. Bou bou goh sing – “May you rise to the highest step by step”

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