"Happy New Year!" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Felice Anno Nuovo! The feminine/masculine singular adjective, masculine singular noun, and masculine singular adjective tend to be used more by Italian-Americans than Italians. The pronunciation will be "fey-LEE-tchey AN-no NWO-vo" in Italian.
Felice anno nuovo, sorella!
"Happy New Year!" in English is Buon anno! or Felice anno nuovo! in Italian.
Buon Natale e Felice Anno Nuovo
"New" in English is nuovo in Italian.
"Happy New Year to yours!" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Felice Anno Nuovo alla vostra! The declaration leaves out famiglia ("family"). The pronunciation will be "fey-LEE-tchey AN-no NWO-vo AL-la VO-stra (fa-MEE-lya)" in Pisan Italian.
Auguri del Anno Nuovo in Italian means "Wishes of the New Year" in English.
"Voglio un nuovo telefono".
Sarai di nuovo mia
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.
si e mai parlare a me di nuovo
Ciao di nuovo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello again!" The phrase also may be found written Di nuovo, ciao! The pronunciation will be "tchow dee NWO-vo" in Italian.
Hai avuto un felice anno nuovo