Best wishes to your family is an Italian equivalent of 'Tanti auguri a tua famiglia. The masculine adjective 'tanti' means 'so many'. The masculine noun 'auguri'means 'congratulations'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'. The feminine possessive 'tua' means 'your'. The feminine noun 'famiglia' means 'family'. All together, they're pronounced 'TAHN-tee ow-*GOO-ree ah TOO-ah fah-MEE-lyah'.
The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound in the English adverb 'how'.
"Best wishes for newborns" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Tanti auguri ai neonati.
Specifically, the masculine adjective tanti literally means "so many." The masculine noun auguri means "congratulations, greetings, wishes." The word ai combines the preposition a and the masculine plural definite article i to mean "to the." The masculine noun neonati means "newborns."
The pronunciation is "TAHN-tee ow*-GOO-ree eye** NEH-oh-NAH-tee."
*The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation of pain "Ow!"
**The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
"Best wishes" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Tanti auguri. The masculine plural adjective and noun literally mean "so many wishes." The pronunciation will be "TAN-tee ow-GOO-ree" in Italian.
You desire so much is an English equivalent of 'Auguri tanto'. The verb 'auguri' means '[you] wish, predict, desire'. The adverb 'tanto' means 'so much'. Together, they're pronounced 'ow-GOO-ree TAHN-toh'.
"Best wishes from Italy" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Tanti auguridall'Italia.
Specifically, the masculine plural adjective tanti means "so many." The masculine noun auguri means "greetings." The word dall' combines the preposition da with the feminine definite article la* to mean "from the."
The pronunciation is "TAHN-tee ow**-GOO-ree dahl-lee-TAH-lyah."
*The vowel a drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of that drop is indicated by an apostrophe.
Anche a te! is an Italian response to the Italian phrase Tanti auguri!
Specifically, the adverb anche is "also, too". The preposition a means "to". The personal pronoun temeans "(informal singular) you". The masculine adjective tanti literally means "so many" and loosely "best" in this context. The masculine noun auguri translates as "wishes".
The pronunciation will be "TAN-tee ow-GOO-ree" in terms of the wish and "AN-ke a te" in terms of the answer.
"And best wishes" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase E tanti auguri. The conjunction and masculine plural adjective and noun also may be rendered into English as "And so many regards." The pronunciation will be "ey TAN-tee ow-GOO-ree" in Italian.
"Happy Belated Birthday!" in English means Buon compleanno in ritardo in Italian.
Happy birthday sweetie!
"Hello, Happy Birthday!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ciao! Tanti auguri per il compleanno! The greeting translates literally into English as "Hi! So many regards (wishes) for the birthday!" The pronunciation will be "tchow TAN-tee ow-GOO-ree pey-reel KOM-pley-AN-no" in Italian.
tan-tea ow-gore-ree a teh
E tanti auguri is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "And best wishes."Specifically, the conjunction e means "and." The masculine adjective tanti literally mans "so many." The masculine noun auguri literally means "regards, wishes."The pronunciation is "eh TAHN-tee ow*-GOO-ree."*The sound is similar to that of the English exclamation of pain "Ow!"
The cast of Tanti auguri - 1998 includes: Claudia Pandolfi
Tanti auguri per il anniversario del vostro matrimonio. (Best wishes for your wedding anniversary)
Grazie may be a response to 'Tanti auguri'. The interjection 'grazie' means 'thanks, thank you'. It's pronounced 'GRAH-tsee-eh'.The masculine adjective 'tanti' means 'so many'. The masculine noun 'auguri' means 'wishes'. The phrase tends to be translated as 'Best wishes', for example, on a birthday. It's pronounced 'TAHN-tee ow-* GOO-ree'.*The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound in the English adverb 'how'.
Tanti auguri ai neonati is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Best wishes for newborns."Specifically, the masculine adjective tanti literally means "so many." The masculine noun auguri means "congratulations, greetings, wishes." The word ai combines the preposition a and the masculine plural definite article i to mean "to the." The masculine noun neonati means "newborns."The pronunciation is "TAHN-tee ow*-GOO-ree eye** NEH-oh-NAH-tee."*The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation of pain "Ow!"**The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
Tanti auguri felici per le vostre nozze d'oro! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Many happy wishes for your golden wedding anniversary!" The wish translates literally as "So many happy wishes for your nuptials of gold!" in English. The pronunciation will be "TAN-tee ow-GOO-ree fey-LEE-tchee per ley VO-strey NOT-tsey DO-ro" in Italian.
"Best wishes of peace, hope, and happiness for Christmas and the New Year" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Tanti auguri di pace, speranza et felicità per Natale e l'Anno Nuovo. The holiday wish translates literally into English as "So many regards of peace, hope, and happiness for Nativity and the New year." The pronunciation will be "TAN-tee ow-GOO-ree di PA-tchey spey-RAN-tsa ey fey-LEE-tchee-TA per na-TA-ley LAN-no NWO-vo" in Italian.