Felix dies tibi sit,
Felix dies tibi sit,
Felix dies tibi sit (Insert name here) ,
Felix dies tibi sit . might be a little faulty on the third line cos im only 11yrs old In my Latin class we sing: Felix dies natalis tibi Felis dies natalis tibi Felix dies natalis mi amici (mi amici=my dear friend, just put "mi [name in genitive case]") Felix dies natalis tibi
You would say, "Felix natalis, plura multo."
Es laetus/laeta! (singular)
Este laeti/laetae! (plural)
septuagensum dies de natalis
habere beatus natalis
Felicem natalem tibi!
ad multos annos
Decennial
More life
Magis or Plus
plus, pluris
Hebrew is considered to be one of the oldest languages in the world, with origins dating back thousands of years. Latin, on the other hand, developed much later as the language of the Roman Empire. So, Hebrew predates Latin in terms of historical origin.
centum et viginti anni
Habeo vigintiquinque annos.
molti di più
exempli
plus amare te
Iterum affectu.
You would say "salvete."