Italian is the language in the phrase Buon Natale.Specifically, the masculine adjective buon means "good" literally and "happy, merry" in this context. The masculine noun natale translates as "nativity" literally and "Christmas" in this context. The pronunciation will be "BWO-na-TA-ley" in Italian.
Buon Natale is Italian for Merry Christmas.
Boun Natale means "Merry Christmas" in Italian. Buon Natale!
'Buon natale
Buon Natale a te e la tua famiglia.
Italy is the country from which the phrase 'Buon Natale' comes. The phrase is a traditional Christmas greeting. It literally means 'good Nativity'. It's pronounced 'bwohn nah-TAH-lay'.
The country that has the wishes Buon Natale! and Felice Natale! is Italy.
Buon Natale anche a te! in the singular and Buon Natale anche a voi! are replies to the Italian phrase Buon Natale! The respective pronunciations -- which translate literally and respectively as "Good Nativity also to you!" and "Good Nativity also to you all!" -- will be "bwoh-na-TA-ley AN-key a tey" and "bwoh-na-TA-ley AN-key a voy" in Italian.
"Buon Natale" is actually Italian for "Merry Christmas." In Spanish, you would say "Feliz Navidad."
"Merry Christmas from Venice!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Buon Natale da Venezia!Specifically, the masculine adjective buon literally is "good". The masculine noun Natale means "Christmas, Nativity". The preposition da means "from". The feminine noun Venezia translates as "Venice".The pronunciation will be "BWO-na-TA-ley da ve-NE-tsya" in Italian.
"Buon natale e tanti auguri di buon anno" means Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Buon Natale, Femmine! in Italian means "Merry Christmas, Ladies!" in English.