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The Italian phrase "Boun Compleanno" translates to "Happy Birthday" in English. You can also say 'Boun Compleanno bella" for "Happy Birthday Beautiful" for wishing your wife a Happy Birthday.
I want you to be happy
Manuia le Aso o Tagata Faigaluega
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Piedi felici is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "happy feet".Specifically, the masculine noun piedi means "feet". The feminine/masculine adjective felici translates as "happy". The pronunciation will be "PYEH-dee fey-LEE-tchey" in Italian.
Fröhliche Weihnachten! is a German equivalent of the English phrase "Happy Christmas!"Specifically, the adjective fröhliche means "happy". The neuter noun Weihnachten translates as "Christmas". The pronunciation will be "fuh-lee-khe weye-nahk-ten" in German.
The Luhya translation of the English noun "happy dates" is "Tsitarehe tsindayi".
Sei felice! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You are happy!"Specifically, the subject pronoun tu (informal singular "you") can be included for emphasis. The present indicative verb sei means "(informal singular you) are". The feminine/masculine adjective felicetranslates as "happy".The pronunciation will be "seh-ee fe-LEE-tche" in Italian.
Mi sento felice is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I feel happy".Specifically, the reflexive pronoun mi is "myself". The verb sento means "(I) am feeling, do feel, feel". The feminine/masculine adjective felice translates as "happy".The pronunciation will be "mee SEN-to fe-LEE-tche" in Italian.
Felice Tyler! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Happy Tyler!"Specifically, the word is an adjective in its singular form. There is just the one form regardless of whether the person in question is female or male. The pronunciation will be "fey-LEE-tchey Tey-lehr" in Italian.
"åÁFeliz A̱o Nuevo!" is the Google translation of the phrase "Happy New Year!". "Feliz A̱o Nuevo 2013!" is the Google translation of the phrase "2013 Happy New Year!".
Buon compleanno a te! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Happy birthday to you!"Specifically, the masculine adjective buon is "good" literally and "happy" loosely. The masculine noun compleanno means "birthday." The preposition ameans "at, to." The emphatic personal pronoun tetranslates as "(informal singular) you."The pronunciation will be "bwohn KOM-pley-AN-no ah tey" in Italian.