Forty-nine, using the Scrabble dictionary:
anear
apery
apnea
areae
arena
arene
arepa
arpen
aware
happy
harpy
hayer
hayey
heapy
henry
hewer
hyena
hyper
nappa
nappe
nappy
newer
paean
papaw
paper
parae
pawer
payee
payer
peery
perea
prawn
preen
pyran
ranee
raphe
rayah
renew
repay
rewan
waney
weary
weeny
weepy
wheen
wheep
where
yawey
yearn
1. Happy 2. Halloween Seems pretty obvious, but there you go...
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Yes, you should capitalize "Merry Christmas" and "Happy New Year" in a letter as they are greetings and proper nouns.
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There is no standard response/ reply to hearing the words "New Year" unless you want to wish someone a "happy" New Year.
ear, happy, pear, year, ape, hen, yarn, pep, pea, hear, pen,rap,pay,hey, hay, nap,nephew, renew,an,war,raw,wear,where,were,are, paper,he, ray, why,pee, rape,we,paw, many more...
"Happy New Year" in Spanish is "Feliz Año Nuevo." It is pronounced, "Fay-LEASE AHN-yo noo-AY-bo." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
"Godt nytt år!" transalated to English means "Happy new year!" Literally transalated: Godt = Good Nytt = New År = Year The letter "Å" is pronounced like the letter O in words like " Over", "Job" and "Tower"
You could start... by spelling doctor correctly !
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").
Happy New Year in finnish is Onnellista uutta vuotta.