Cuore is an Italian equivalent of the English word "heart."
Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article il means "the." Its singular indefinite article un, uno means "a, one."
The pronunciation is "KWOH-reh."
Felice giorno del cuore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Happy Heart's Day!"
Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective felice is "happy". The masculine noun giorno means "day". The word del means "of the". The masculine noun cuoretranslates as "heart".
The pronunciation will be "fey-LEE-tchey DJOHR-noh dehl KWOH-rey" in Italian.
Trentuno Anni Felici! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Happy Thirty-one Years!" The masculine plural phrase translates literally into English as "Thirty-one years happy!" The pronunciation will be "tren-TOO-no AN-nee fey-LEE-tchee" in Italian.
The Italian phrase "Boun Compleanno" translates to "Happy Birthday" in English. You can also say 'Boun Compleanno bella" for "Happy Birthday Beautiful" for wishing your wife a Happy Birthday.
Felice primavera! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Happy spring!"Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective felicemeans "happy." The feminine noun primavera translates as "spring." The pronunciation will be "fey-LEE-tchey PREE-ma-VEY-ra" in Italian.
Sogni felici literally and sogni d'oro preferably are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "happy dreams." The second example translates literally into English has "dreams of gold." The respective pronunciations will be "SO-nyee fey-LEE-tchee" literally and "SO-nyee DO-ro" preferably in Italian.
Io non sono felice is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I am not happy".Specifically, the personal pronoun io -- which does have to be used other than for emphasis -- is "I". The adverb nonmeans "not". The verb sono means "(I) am" in this context. The feminine/masculine adjective felice translates as "happy".The pronunciation will be "EE-oh nohn SOH-noh fey-LEE-tchey" in Italian.
Buon viaggio! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Happy traveling!" The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "Good voyage!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bwon VYAD-djo" in Pisan Italian.
È felice is an Italian equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "is happy." The declaration translates literally as "He is happy," "One is happy," "She's happy" or "You're happy" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "eh fey-LEE-tchey" in Pisan Italian.
Trentuno Anni Felici! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Happy Thirty-one Years!" The masculine plural phrase translates literally into English as "Thirty-one years happy!" The pronunciation will be "tren-TOO-no AN-nee fey-LEE-tchee" in Italian.
Piedi felici is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "happy feet".Specifically, the masculine noun piedi means "feet". The feminine/masculine adjective felici translates as "happy". The pronunciation will be "PYEH-dee fey-LEE-tchey" in Italian.
Mi sento felice! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I feel happy!" The declaration translates literally as "I feel myself (to be) happy!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mee SEN-to fey-LEE-tchey" in Pisan Italian.
"Happy birthday!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Buon compleanno! The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "Good birthday!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bwon KOM-pley-AN-no" in Pisan Italian.
Sii felice! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Be happy!"Specifically, the present imperative sii means "(informal singular you) be!" The feminine/masculine adjective felice translates as "happy." The pronunciation will be "see fey-LEE-tchey" in Italian.
"A happy family" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase una famiglia felice. The feminine singular phrase also translates as "one happy family" in English. The pronunciation will be "OO-na fa-MEE-lya fey-LEE-tchey" in Pisan Italian.
Buon settantesimo compleanno! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Happy Seventieth Birthday!" The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "Nice seventieth birthday!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bwon SET-tan-TEH-zee-mo KOM-pley-AN-no" in Italian.
Cantando 'Buon anniversario' is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Singing 'Happy Anniversary'." The pronunciation of the masculine singular present participial phrase will be "kan-TAN-do bwo-NAN-nee-ver-SA-ryo" in Italian.
The Italian phrase "Boun Compleanno" translates to "Happy Birthday" in English. You can also say 'Boun Compleanno bella" for "Happy Birthday Beautiful" for wishing your wife a Happy Birthday.
Famiglia felice is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "happy family." The feminine singular phrase may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since Italian employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(la) fa-MEE-lya fey-LEE-tchey" in Pisan Italian.