Japanese
"Shinnen omedeto" is a greeting in Japanese, commonly used to wish someone a happy new year. It expresses well wishes for the coming year.
The language for "Je t'aime" is French
Sugar is said as 'akkāram' or 'அக்காரம' in Tamil language.
"Shukran Habibti" is Arabic and translates to "Thank you, my love" in English.
The phrase, the one that says, is translated into the Igbo language as "onye na-ekwu."
"Shinnen omedeto" is a greeting in Japanese, commonly used to wish someone a happy new year. It expresses well wishes for the coming year.
Shinnen omedeto. Kurisumasu Omedeto
They say 'shinnen omedeto' or 'kinga shinnen' in casual way, for more polite expression you could use 'shinnen akemashite omedetou gozaimasu'.
お誕生日おめでとう!お誕生日おめでとう!お誕生日おめでとうございます!お誕生日おめでとう!ok?They sing it in Japanesed English!Ha-pi ba-su-dei to yu...etc
This means 'happy new year.'
It's "congratulations". A more formal way of saying it is "omedetou gozaimasu"
Language Says It All was created in 1987.
Poetry language says more and says it more intensely than ordinary language.
tanjyoubi omedeto (gozaimasu) [polite] (tan jyoo bE ooh meh deh toe [go zahE mahs])
cabodians
The language for "Je t'aime" is French
i have tried miranda.cosgrove and it says shes from los angelos but it says language spanish