I think that you would write: Hi Julie! Happy New Year!
bonne année
"gelukkig nieuwjaar"
merry Christmas
Thank you and a Happy New Year to you also/Diolch yn fawr a Blwyddyn Newydd Dda i chi hefyd.
Laimigu Jauno gadu!you can hear the correct way to say it on this websitehttp://www.geocities.com/valtersf.geo/translate/sounds/happy-new-year-latvian.wav
Merry Christmas is: Kala Xpistouyevva, pronounced Kala Christouyenna with the accent on the "ou". Happy New Year is: Kali Xpovia, pronounced Kali Chronia with the accent on the "on" and pronounced "own".
That's funny, because I'm writing some right now! I'm putting "Have a Happy New Year." However, you can also write something along the lines of: "Have a happy 2013" "Have a great New Year" or simply "Happy New Year"
You could start... by spelling doctor correctly !
happy new year
happy new year
In Danish, "Happy New Year" is written as "Godt Nytår." This phrase is commonly used to wish others well as the new year approaches or during New Year celebrations. You can also use it in greetings when meeting people during this festive time.