if you mean spanish its "noveinty cinqo"
Nonaginta.
Nonaginta.
happy anniversary
The Latin phrase for "28th anniversary" is "duodetricesimum anniversarium." In this phrase, "duodetricesimum" means "twenty-eight," and "anniversarium" translates to "anniversary." Latin often combines numerical prefixes with ordinal numbers to express such concepts.
An 80th birthday anniversary is commonly referred to as an "octogenarian" celebration. The term "octogenarian" comes from the Latin word for eighty, which is "octoginta." This milestone marks reaching the age of 80 years, signifying a long life and a wealth of experiences.
Nonaginta.
Nonaginta novem
Year I think It matter's if it is month to month anniversary then it can be month or if you go year to year anniversary its year. It is all up to what you are celebrating.Every year. The "anni" part of anniversary comes form the Latin for year.
Mostly just the 75th anniversary. Although in the older days when they still used more Latin terms, it would have been a Diamond Anniversary and the Latin term would have been Dodranscentennial (a quarter less than a century).
it means to turn (convert,anniversary) its Greek/ Latin
Bolivia
'Fifth'. Often this was a name in Rome as well, given to the fifth child in the family.