E un felice anno nuovo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "And a Happy New Year."
Specifically, the conjunction e is "and." The masculine word un means "a, an" as a singular indefinite article and "one (1)" as a number. The feminine/masculine adjective felice means "happy." The masculine noun annomeans "year." The masculine adjective nuovo translates as "new."
The pronunciation will be "ey oon fey-LEE-tchey AN-no NWO-vo" in Italian.
"Happy New Year!" in English is Buon anno! or Felice anno nuovo! in Italian.
Felice anno nuovo, sorella!
"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.
"The year 1997" in English is l'anno millenovecentonovantasette in Italian.
"The year 1934" in English is l'anno millenovecentotrentaquattro in Italian.
Buon Natale e Felice Anno Nuovo
"Hugs and kisses and Happy New Year!" in English is Baci e abbraci e Felice anno nuovo! in Italian. The greeting also translates literally as "Kisses and embraces and Happy New Year!" in English. The pronunciation will be "BA-tchee ey ab-BRA-tchee ey fey-LEE-tchey AN-no NWO-vo" in Italian.
"Donna dell'anno"
Capodanno is an Italian equivalent of 'Happy New Year's Day'. It combines the masculine noun 'capo' ['head'] with the preposition 'di'* ['of'] and the masculine noun 'anno' ['year']. It's pronounced 'KAH-poh-DAHN-noh'.
last year - l'anno scorso
The phrase 'Happy New Year' when translated to Indonesian is Selamat Tahun Baru.
Dell'anno mille novecentotrentanove in Italian means "of the year 1939" in English.