Well, to be Truthful about it, Feliz Navidad is actually Spanish or Hispanic. Feliz is Spanish/Hispanic for Merry, or Happy. Navidad is Spanish/Hispanic for Nativity, or Christmas. I really do hope I helped you with whatever you needed to know!
Feliz Navidad when translated into English, means Happy Christams literally. It, however, has been adapted over the years to mean the more common phrase, Merry Christmas.
en navidad y el ano nuevo mucha alegria y Felicidad
Merry Christmas: Feliz Navidad Happy New Year: Feliz Año Nuevo
In Spanish, Feliz Navidad y Feliz Año Nuevo
The Spanish phrase "Los Invasores de Nuevo Leon" translated into English is "The New Invaders of Nuevo Leon". Los Invasores de Nuevo Leon make Tejano music which often uses both English and Spanish in the lyrics.
You don't mean ano nuevo. You mean año nuevo. BIG difference. Año nuevo means 'new year.' While ano means anus in English.
To see you again.
Feliz navidad y próspero año nuevo.
Día de la Familia (also called "Navidad", Christmas in English) and Año Nuevo (New Year)
merry Christmas - Feliz Navidad ¡Feliz Navidad y Próspero Año Nuevo!
Merry Christmas: Feliz Navidad Happy New Year: Feliz Año Nuevo
In Spanish, Feliz Navidad y Feliz Año Nuevo
feliz navidad y prospero año nuevo
"The end. Merry Christmas and a very blessed new year."
'Nuevo' means 'new' in English.
The Spanish word for "Christmas" is "navidad." To say "Merry Christmas," you would say, "Feliz Navidad."
Nuevo = new
"Nuevo" means "new" in English (a masculine new).
Feliz navidad y prospero ano nuevo a ti y tu familia! (pronounce the v in navidad like a "b", the ano like "anyo", pronounce the Y like "eee", and the ti like "tee") This actually is a good basic spanish pronounciation exercise. Start rolling the double rs and you got it!