The Latin equivalent of the English greeting 'Happy Valentine's Day' is Felix dies Valentini. In the word-by-word translation, the adjective 'Felix' means 'happy'. The noun 'dies' means 'day'. The noun 'Valentini' means 'Valentine's'.
It depends on what you mean.
If you are referring to "you're welcome" as the response to "thank you", then you should say "Libenter", meaning "gladly"
If you mean to say "you're welcome" as in "you may enter" or "your presence is desired", then you should say, "Salūtātiō!", meaning "greetings!".
"Happy New Year" in Latin is "Felix Annus Novus."
"Felix Sit Annus Novus!"
Felix natalis tibi sit
Felix sit annus novus!
how do u say happy valentine day in french
Joyeuse saint Valentin or "Bonne saint Valentin
laetus pullus
Laetus - masculine Laeta - feminine
Срећан рођендан! - Serbian CyrillicSrećan rođendan! or Srećan Rodjendan! - Serbian Latin
You say happy valentines day. We speak English too.
bobula
Love Obvious Valentine Elegant
Deush hankorpi valintini
how do u say happy valentine day in french
"Melcome Valentines ken" Happy valentines day in Amharic.
Ημέρα του Αγίου Βαλεντίνου ευτυχισμένη
I don't understand what you are trying to ask. If you are trying to say "How do you say Happy Valentines Day in a different language" it is very simple. Just use translators from the online world, or buy a dictionary for the language you want to say it in.
sopa
Meep Durf Vroolen! (That's alien for Happy Valentines Day!) In other parts of the galaxy they say "Yep pyde til an vaan hs^"
Bonne jour du Saint-Valentin jeune femme!
Joyeux (bon) St Valentines maman et papa