Bonne Année! in French means Buon Anno! in Italian.
Bonne chance Anne.
Anne Gyrithe Bonne was born on September 16, 1951, in Frederiksberg, Denmark.
Bonne chance Anne.
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Irma Anne Carzacchi Fonda has written: 'Glossario italiano-francese' -- subject(s): Accounting, Dictionaries, French, French language, Italian, Italian language
Happy new year
Anna is the Italian equivalent of 'Anne'. It's a feminine gender noun that, unlike in French, only is used as a woman's first name. It's pronounced 'AHN-nah'.
Anna is an Italian equivalent of the English names "Ann" and "Anne." The female proper name traces its origins back to the Hebrew name ×—Ö·× Ö¸Ö¼×” for "God's given gift to the world." The pronunciation will be "AN-na" in Pisan Italian.
Merry Christmas and a happy new year Joyeux Noël et une heureuse nouvelle année
anne bonne- his lover; mary read- anne's friend
Anne-Christine Faitrop-Porta has written: 'La letteratura francese nella stampa romana (1880-1900)' -- subject(s): Indexes, Periodicals, French literature, Italian literature, History and criticism, French influences, Italian periodicals
"The Diary of Anne Frank" is translated to French as "Le Journal d'Anne Frank."