Swedish: Gott nytt år
French: Bonne année
Chinese: Xin nian hao
Russian: S novom godom
Hebrew: shanah tovah (שנה טובה)
Spanish: Feliz año nuevo
Afrikaans: Gelukkige nuwe jaar
Catalan: Feliç any nou
Turkish: Mutlu yeni yıl
Dutch: Gelukkig nieuw jaar
Portuguese: Feliz Ano Novo
In Salish, one way to say "happy new year" is "aw q̓éł člóɫxʷ", which is from the Salish dialect spoken by the Kalispel people. Different Salish languages may have variations in how "happy new year" is expressed.
Spanish: Año French: Année Mandarin: 年 (Nián) German: Jahr
Yes, "Happy" should be capitalized in the sentence "Hi Julie, Happy New Year."
To say "Many happy returns" in Hawaiian, you can say "Hau'oli Makahiki Hou," which is commonly used to wish someone a happy new year or happy returns.
"Happy New Year" in Flemish is "Gelukkig nieuwjaar".
In Finnish: Hyvää joulua ja iloista uuttavuotta!In Swedish: God jul och gott nytt år!
YOu can make 46 different sentences out of "happy new year", be creative , warning, 4 of them are rude
Go onto Google translate and choose from a drop down list of many common and not so common languages. Definitions are not available for all and it is not always 100% accurate, but is fairly useful for the most commonly used languages such as French, Spanish, Italian, German etc...
'Gelukkig nieuwjaar' is the dutch way of saying happy new year.
Spanish: Feliz año nuevo Afrikaans: Gelukkige nuwe jaar Catalan: Feliç any nou Turkish: Mutlu yeni yıl Dutch: Gelukkig nieuw jaar
"African" is not a language. Africa is a continent that contains 54 countries and more than 2100 completely different languages. Some estimates place the number of languages at around 3000. If you have any quesitons about African languages, you will have to specify the language. The most prominent languages spoken in Africa are: Afrikaans Amharic Arabic English French Fula Hausa Igbo Oroma Somali Swahili Yoruba Zulu
i think people think happiness is relative because different thing make different people happy. A 16 year old may be happy just spending the day with their friends, while an 60 year old may just be happy to be alive for another day. A husband may be happy fishing while his wife may be happy just cooking all day. Everyone is different; therefore everyone has different things that make them happy.
Programming languages, like human languages, are defined through the use of syntactic and semantic rules, to determine structure and meaning respectively. Thousands of different programming languages have been created, and new languages are created every year.
Utzul Mank'inal [Happy Holidays]
100 year
As a private company, Whataburger does not publicly disclose the number of Happy Meals sold each year. Happy Meals are a trademarked product of McDonald's, not Whataburger.
"Many Happy Returns" would be a somewhat silly response to "Happy New Year." The full phrase is "Many Happy Returns of the Day," and it's usually said to someone on their birthday (where it basically means "I hope you live a long time and all your birthdays are happy") or anniversary (meaning "I wish you a long and happy marriage").