You could say (informal) "Viel Spaß/Vergnügen und amüsier' dich gut" or "Viel Spaß/Vergnügen und (hab) eine schöne/gute/tolle Zeit" - also: "...und mach dir eine schöne Zeit".
Formal: "Viel Spaß/Vergnügen und amüsieren Sie sich gut / und haben Sie eine schöne/gute/tolle Zeit / und machen Sie sich eine schöne Zeit".
However, you should never try a literal translation of "enjoy yourself", as it sounds really weird (if not suggestive) in German. Better stick with "Viel Spaß"/"Viel Vergnügen", which translates as "(have) much/a lot of fun".
Did you have fun yesterday? = Hast du gestern Spaß gehabt? (informal, singular)
Did you have fun yesterday? = Habt ihr gestern Spaß gehabt? (informal, plural)
Did you have fun yesterday? = Haben Sie gestern Spaß gehabt? (formal)
Wir hatten viel Spaß .
Hatten Sie Spaß?
habe Spaß is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
......the magnificent.....majestic.......YOSEMITE.........its a beautiful time of the year there
Enjoy yourself there: Amusez-vous il ya Have a good time: s'amuser
"To enjoy yourself" or "to have a good time."
Relax and enjoy yourself.
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maybe can not enjoy the time belong to yourself, you most take time to your work and your management in mind.
"What is it that I am good at that I also enjoy doing?"
makes u have a great time and you have a great night!! enjoy your alchol :0
It translates literally as cellebrate well. It means have a good time, enjoy yourself.
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Rejoice, have fun, have a good time, party, enjoy yourself, make merry, commemorate, cheer....