Iloista uutta vuotta!
Hyvää uuttavuotta ! = happy new year ! ^^
Deush hankorpi valintini
Not very common thing to say, but it's "hyvää hanukkaa".
Imak Sharmuta (Pronounced Eemahk Sharmootuh.
"Hyvää päivänjatkoa."This can only be used if you are referring to the current day though.If you want to say "Have a good day tomorrow." you would say "Vietä hyvä päivä huomenna." This doesn't sound very natural though. Finnish doesn't really have an idiom for this.
In the beginning is alussa in Finnish.
"[ja] hyvää uutta vuotta"
"Hyvää joulua ja onnellista uutta vuotta"
It's "Hyvää joulua" or "Hauskaa joulua". Happy New Year is then "Hyvää uuttavuotta".
You say "Happy new year!", or just in shorter versions, "You too"
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No. The correct way to say it is Happy New Year!
Happy new year and the best wishes for you
You can say, 'Thank you! And Happy New Year to you too!'when receiving a 'Happy New Year' wish from someone.
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