You don't mean ano nuevo. You mean año nuevo. BIG difference. Año nuevo means 'new year.' While ano means anus in English.
If you mean 'nuevo', it's 'new' in English
In Spanish, ano means year.
Nuevo = new Viejo = old
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.
Happy (Merry) Christmas.
New Year's Day.
It is Ano Nuevo.
The new year = El Año Nuevo It can also mean "new year's eve" or "new year's day" Be careful with the ñ and the n. They are not interchangeable letters. El ano nuevo = the new anus.
Feliz ano nuevo
New Year in Spanish is 'Nochevieja," 'Ano Nuevo' (tilde, ~, over the 'n' in 'Ano')
I dont speak spanish but i have a good reference. i live on a street called ano nuevo it means new year.new is nuevo.
feliz nuevo ano linda
Tenga un feliz Ano nuevo
Do you mean 'An~o Nuevo'? (= 'New Year')
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It means: what is the date of the new year. I would answer by saying: La fecha del año nuevo es el primero de enero.
Te deseo un feliz ano nuevo