"happy new year" is "godt nytt år". Literally adding the word "friends" at the end of this sounds a bit awkward; you could try "godt nytt år, alle sammen!" "alle sammen" is something like "everyone" or "you guys [here]", depending on context.
Happy new year : sanaa sa'eeda ( in Arabic ). and it is written this way : سنة سعيدة
Godt nyt år
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Utzul Mank'inal [Happy Holidays]
Prosit NeujahrHaving just spent New Years in Germany I can emphatically tell you they say, "Frohes neues Jahr".Frohes neues JahrGutes neues JahrEinen guten Rutsch ins neue JahrThere are several ways to say "Happy New Year" in German. The two most common are:Ein glückliches neues Jahr! - This means "Happy" or "Prosperous" New YearFrohes Neues! - This is more like "Merry" or "Happy" New Year.Other ways of wishing someone a Happy New YearGutes neues Jahr!Guten Rutsch!Prosit Neujahr!Prost Neijahr!Happy new year means Frohes neues Jahr in German. On a Party, when midnight has come and everyone's clinking glasses and hugging, it's common to say "Frohes Neues!" (short form of Frohes Neues Jahr) or "Prost Neujahr!" (Prost = Cheers, Neujahr = New Year's Day).The more common translation of Happy New Year is Glückliches Neues JahrGlückliches Neujahr!you would say:(this might be hard to read) glücklich neue Jahr meinen Freunden.
Godt Nytt Ã…r is Happy New Year in Norwegian.
har en velsignet glædelig jul og et godt nytår on google translate
nytt aar
You say "Happy new year!", or just in shorter versions, "You too"
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No. The correct way to say it is Happy New Year!
Happy new year and the best wishes for you
You can say, 'Thank you! And Happy New Year to you too!'when receiving a 'Happy New Year' wish from someone.
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