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"Happy New Year!" in English is Buon anno! or Felice anno nuovo! in Italian.
Sei mio buon amico
"Happy New Year!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Buon anno! The masculine singular adjective and noun translate literally into English as "Good year!" The pronunciation will be "bwo-NAN-no" in Italian.
"FELICE ANNO NUOVO" ..... greatings from italy!
Buon compleanno il tuo amico
"Buon natale e tanti auguri di buon anno" means Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
"Good morning, sweet friend!" in English is Buon giorno, dolce amica! to a female and Buon giorno, dolce amico!to a male in Italian.
Buon anno - 1909 was released on: Germany: December 1909 USA: 3 January 1910
you are a good friend :)
Buon Anno a te e alla tua famiglia! in the singular and Buon Anno a voi e alla vostra famiglia! in the plural are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Happy New Year to you and your family!" The choice depends upon whether the audience is of one (case 1) or more (case 2). The respective pronunciation will be "bwo-NAN-no a TEY e AL-la TOO-a fa-MEE-lya" in the singular and "bwo-NAN-no a voy ey AL-la VO-stra fa-MEE-lya" in the plural in Italian.
Buon Natale e Felice Anno Nuovo
"New year" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Buon anno.Specifically, the masculine adjective buono* literally means "good". The masculine noun anno translates as "year". The pronunciation will be "bwo-NAN-no" in Italian.*The final vowel drops before a noun which begins with a vowel.