Trova la felicita is an Italian equivalent of 'Find happiness'. The phrase in Italian is pronounced 'TROH-vah lah feh-lee-chee-TAH'. The verb 'trova' means '[you] find'. The feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine gender noun 'felicita' means 'happiness'.
That's what's said to an individual who's part of the speaker's close circle of family and friends. But it's something else to someone who's senior in age or position, or who isn't part of that close, familial and friendly circle. Instead, the phrase is Trovi la felicita, which is pronounced 'TROH-vee lah feh-lee-chee-TAH'.
Vera felicita is an Italian equivalent of 'true happiness'. The feminine adjective 'vera' is pronounced 'VEH-rah', and means 'true'. The feminine gender noun 'felicita' is pronounced 'feh-lee-chee-TAH', and means 'happiness'.
Tanta felicità is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "such happiness." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "so much happiness" in English. The pronunciation will be "TAN-ta fey-LEE-tchee-TA" in Pisan Italian.
"Happiness" in English is felicità in Italian.
"Health and happiness!" in English is Salute e felicità!in Italian.
Felicità in Italian is "happiness" in English.
Molta felicità is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "much happiness." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "a lot of happiness" and "lots of happiness" in English. The pronunciation will be "MOL-ta fey-LEE-tchee-TA" in Pisan Italian.
Felicità per sempre! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Happiness forever!" The phrase translates literally as "Happiness for always!" in English. The pronunciation will be "fey-LEE-tchee-TA per SEM-prey" in Pisan Italian.
to find happiness -- trouver le bonheur
Ti auguro felicitÃ?! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Wishing you happiness!"Specifically, the personal pronoun ti is "(informal singular) you". The verb auguro means "(I) am wishing, do wish, wish". The feminine noun felicitÃ? translates as "felicity, happiness".The pronunciation will be "tee ow-GOO-roh fey-LEE-tchee-TAH" in Italian.
FelicitÃ? is an Italian equivalent of the English word "happiness".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la ("the"). The pronunciation will be "fe-LEE-tchee-TA" in Italian.
"May the New Year bring happiness to all!" in English is Il nuovo anno deve portare felicità a tutti! in Italian.
"May your lives be filled with love and happiness!" in English is Possa la vostra vita essere piena di amore e felicità! in Italian.
The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.
The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.