In Australian English, you would typically say "Happy New Year" or "Happy New Year's Eve" to wish someone well for the upcoming year. Australian English follows similar conventions to other English-speaking countries when it comes to New Year's greetings. Additionally, Australians may also use local slang or expressions to convey the same sentiment, such as "Have a ripper New Year" or "Hope your New Year's a corker."
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year is BLWYDDYN NEWYDD HAPUS
Afehyia paaaaa"
С Новым годом!
Nadolig llawen a blwyddyn newydd dda i chi gyd.
You should say "happy new years to you too!" because that is polite.
Gelukkig Nieuwjaar
Belgium's national language is French, therefor happy new years in french would be Bonne Année.
har en velsignet glædelig jul og et godt nytår on google translate
You say "Happy new year!", or just in shorter versions, "You too"
You can also say Happy new year in new hampshire because the people there think the new years eve is coming early.
No. The correct way to say it is Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year!
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How do you say happy new year in somalian SANAD WANAGSAN