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"Gung hay fat choy" comes from Cantonese, a dialect of Chinese. It is a traditional greeting used during Chinese New Year to wish prosperity and good fortune.
Gung hay fat choy is a Cantonese phrase commonly used to wish someone a happy and prosperous Chinese New Year. It is often said during the festivities to bring good luck and fortune to the recipient.
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Gung Hay Fat Choy means "Best wishes and Congratulations. Have a prosperous and good year."
happy and rich new year.
Gung hay fat choy is a Cantonese phrase commonly used to wish someone a happy and prosperous Chinese New Year. It is often said during the festivities to bring good luck and fortune to the recipient.
Gung Hei fat choy happy Chinese new year year new Chinese happy
It is a phrase you say to others in Chinese New Year meaning "hoping you'll become rich".
Happy Chinese New Year
Long ago,a beast came to China and attacked.The people then learned the beast was afraid of three things:the color red,fireworks,and lights.The beast only attacked once a year.That day was called Chinese New Years.Chinese will say "Gung Hee Fat choy!"
农历新年快乐. 农历新年 is Chinese New Year, 快乐 means Happy. If you want to wish someone Happy Chinese New Year, you can say 祝你农历新年快乐. 祝你 means Wishing you actually,we usually say 新年快乐
I am rubbish at spelling in foreign languages. Here goes: Gong hei fat choy Say: kong hey fat choy Ok?
It is French for Fat Tuesday.
About 30% of your total calories should come from fat.
Too fat in what language-Too fat or thick in English is fine, but depends on the type of fries or chips. Steak fries are supposed to be fat.