"Migliori auguri" is a literal Italian equivalent of "Best wishes."
Specifically, the masculine/feminine plural adjective "migliori" means "best." The masculine plural noun "auguri" means "wishes." The pronunciation is "mee-LYOH-ree ow-GOO-ree."*
*The sound "ow" is similar to that in the English exclamation of pain "ow."
i miei migliori auguri per te (per te= for you)
i migliori auguri
Excellente o bravo
Con affetto, i migliori auguri a tutti.
Meilleurs voeux.
"Palla" or "Pallone" are the best words to use to say ball in italian.
Omedetou - おめでとう
Con i migliori auguri.
best wishes
Auguri
No, "best of wishes" is not a standard phrase in English. It is more common to say "best wishes" when expressing good intentions or blessings towards someone.
In Bulgarian, you can say "най-добри пожелания" which translates to "best wishes."
best regards
Complimenti e auguri.
We say 'dymuniadau gorau.'
Parabens
Auguri translation of Congratulations.
buon compleanno e i migliori auguri
You say "Best wishes" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Nko rere fun e".