Buona Hanukkah is an Italian equivalent of 'Happy Channakah'. The phrase in Italian is pronounced 'BWOH-nah AH-nook-kah'. The adjective 'buona' is feminine, and means 'good, fortunate, happy'.
"I am happy!" in English is Sono felice! in Italian.
"You are happy!" in English is Tu sei felice! in Italian.
"Happy home!" in English is Casa felice! in Italian.
"I am happy with you!" in English is Sono felice con te!in Italian.
Felice is a common Italian equivalent of 'happy'. There's just the one form to describe a happy female or male. Another common equivalent is contento. In this case, the word in Italian refers to a happy male. For a happy female, the word is contenta.
È felice is an Italian equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "is happy." The declaration translates literally as "He is happy," "One is happy," "She's happy" or "You're happy" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "eh fey-LEE-tchey" in Pisan Italian.
"I'm happy for you" in English means Sono felice per tein Italian.
Buon compleanno al mio amore is an Italian equivalent of 'Happy birthday to my love'.
"Happy birthday, auntie!" in English is Buon compleanno, zietta! in Italian.
Sii felice! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Be happy!"Specifically, the present imperative sii means "(informal singular you) be!" The feminine/masculine adjective felice translates as "happy." The pronunciation will be "see fey-LEE-tchey" in Italian.
Allegro is the Italian term which describes the mood of a piece of music as happy. The pronunciation will be "al-LEY-gro" in Italian.
Trentuno Anni Felici! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Happy Thirty-one Years!" The masculine plural phrase translates literally into English as "Thirty-one years happy!" The pronunciation will be "tren-TOO-no AN-nee fey-LEE-tchee" in Italian.