DagNaggit limpuladerfy II: How do you say “Happy New Year ” in Lebanese??
I might not be on tomorrow night so I want to wish every one here a wonderful “Happy New Year ” !
Cedar lillo 10452 ! Thank You!
I will be working tomorrow too! and New Years day too
You too Smittyboy!
SS thank you and “Happy New Year”to you and a Very Happy one!
Reikomin !! Thats so nice of you !!
I hope you and your family have a “Happy New Year “””
Answers and Views:
Answer by Cedar lillo 10452
You asked how we do it in Lebanese:
We Say
“Happy New year” or
“Bonne Annee” now because we use the english or french wording we say also
“kil sineh w inteh salem” (we say this also on Birthdays) you can say
“Kil sineh w inteh(female) inta (Male) tayeb”,
“tin3ad 3alyk Bil khair wil sou77a” or
“tin3ad 3alyek bil kair wil barakeh”
and the list is long
Yeah I will be working making CASH money tomorrow while everyoen is spending yihaaa
Answer by smittybo20Happy New Year Francis, keep it safe!Answer by shadshoud987
the most common translation for happy new year is “kel sene wa enta bekheir” most of the lebanese use this sentence. and i wish u happy new year too, hope u find peace and happiness in 2008 frances.Answer by *●ѕтαяяу gυяℓ●*
Kol Sana w Inta Tayeb /Bekhair <<< To a Male
Kol Sana w Inti Tayyeba/ Bekhair<<<To a Female
Kol Sana w Intom Tayebeen<<<<To a Bunch of People
But Lebanese people really like French so you can just say it in French
Tayeb means fine
Bekhair means well
so i think literally it means
i hope all your years are fine/well
Answer by cleopatra Algerian Queen&Bridea sweet and so happy new year from me frances ..
cool great super sweet good awsome 2008Answer by *…GeBaRa…*
kil sini w enta selem ….
or kil sini w enti selmi – for female-
BTW…
HAPPY new year
Best Wishes
Answer by hasaferhappy new year to you too
kol sanah we enta tayebAnswer by SS
Happy New Year to you too…Answer by Reikominder
Thanks Frances , Happy New Year to u too ,
I always want to know u more , u seem good guy ,but lets hope this year we can know u more,
Take care,
Answer by Joe Black3am sa3id (aam sa’id)
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