La Nocheveja is a Spanish equivalent of 'New Year's Eve'. The feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine noun 'noche' means 'night'. The feminine adjective 'vieja' means 'old'. All together, they're pronounced 'lah NOH-cheh VYEH-kah'.
Feliz año nuevo a todo el mundo is a Spanish equivalent of 'Happy New Year, Everyone'.
The adjective 'feliz' means 'happy, fortunate'. The masculine noun 'año' means year'. The masculine adjective 'nuevo' means 'new'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'. The masculine adjective 'todo' means 'all, entire, every'. The masculine definite article 'il' means 'the'.
The masculine noun 'mundo' means 'world'. All together, they're pronounced 'feh-LEE-SAH-nyoh NWEH-voh ah TOH-thoh ehl MOON-doh'.
"New Year's Eve" in Spanish is "noche vieja". It is pronounced "NO-chay bee-AY-ha". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"feliz vispera de año nuevo"
Ask an Hispanic person.
feliz ano nuevo
New years Eve
Happy New Year would be proper since it's a new year not new YEARS. On the eve or the first day of the new year, wishing one a Happy New Year's Eve or Happy New Year's Day would be appropriate; however, if the eve or day isn't specified, Happy New Year is correct.
On New Years eve you party until 12:00 and when 12:00 comes you watch the ball drop and scream happy New Year
¡Feliz año nuevo!
Eve => night before => New years eve => night before the new years day.
You can also say Happy new year in new hampshire because the people there think the new years eve is coming early.
New years eve is in december
New years eve.
Who is perfroming in times square at new years eve 2013
New Year's (Eve) and New Year's Day are proper nouns requiring upper case initials. Also happy New Year. "We say Happy New Year at the beginning of the new year."
Yes its open as usual. I am a server there and hoping that new years eve will bring in good tips to start off the new year. :) Happy New Years.
The eve, e.g. the night before New Years Day is New Years Eve.