Buon Natale a te e la tua famiglia.
Buon Natale e felice anno nuovo
Buon Natale e Felice Anno Nuovo
There are two main versions of the lyrics to "Happy Birthday" when translated from English to Italian.One includes the repetition of "Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday dear (give the name), Happy birthday to you!": Buon compleanno a te, Buon compleanno a te, Buon compleanno, cara(caro for a male), Buon compleanno a te!The second involves the words "Here's the cake with so many little candles. One each year for your birthday. Here's the cake of cream and chocolate, Written is your name with spun sugar. So many wishes to you, So many wishes to you, So many wishes, dear (give the name), So many wishes to you!": Ecco la torta con tante candeline, Una ogni anno per il tuo compleanno. Ecco la torta di crema e cioccolato, Scritto sta il tuo nome col zucchero filato. Tanti auguri a te, Tanti auguri a te, Tanti auguri cara (caro for a male, followed by the first name), Tanti auguri a te!
The cast of Buon Natale... Buon anno - 1989 includes: Alice Di Giuseppe Raffaele Di Mario Ida Eccher Consuelo Ferrara as Patrizia Paolo Graziosi as Pietro Virna Lisi as Elvira Francesca Neri Tiziana Pini as Giannina Mattia Sbragia as Giorgio Nar Sene as Abraham Michel Serrault as Gino Maurizio Solda Luciano Turi
Buon Natale e Felice Anno Nuovo is an Italian equivalent of 'Merry Christmas and Happy New Year'. In the word by word translation, the masculine adjective 'buon' means 'good'. The masculine gender noun 'Natale' means 'Nativity'. The conjunction 'e' means 'and'. The adjective 'felice'means 'happy'. The masculine gender noun 'anno' means 'year'. The masculine adjective 'nuovo' means 'new'. The phrase is pronounced 'bwohn nah-TAH-lay ay feh-LEE-chay AHN-noh NWOH-voh'.
Buon Natale. And if you want to say Happy New Year add: "e un felice anno nuovo".
"FELICE ANNO NUOVO" ..... greatings from italy!
Auguri del Anno Nuovo in Italian means "Wishes of the New Year" in English.
"Happy New Year!" in English is Buon anno! or Felice anno nuovo! in Italian.
"Buon Natale" is an Italian equivalent of "Happy Christmas."Specifically, the masculine singular adjective "buon, buono"* means "good." The masculine singular noun "Natale" is used for "Christmas." The pronunciation is "BWOH-nah-TAH-leh."*The final vowel "o" of "buono" drops before a noun that begins with a consonant.
Buon Natale and Felice Anno Nuovo may be Italian equivalents of 'Merry Christmas' and 'Happy New Year'. In the word by word translation, the masculine adjective 'buon' means 'good'. The masculine gender noun 'Natale' means 'Nativity'. The adjective 'felice' means 'happy'. The masculine gender noun 'anno' means 'year'. The masculine adjective 'nuovo' means 'new'. The phases are pronounced 'bwohn nah-TAH-lay' and 'feh-LEE-chay AHN-noh NWOH-voh'.