Ellen A: How do you say “Happy New Year!” in your country?
We in the Philippines say “Manigong Bagong Taon!” in our official language…and I know it’s “Happy New Year!” in the Americas…what do you say in yours? 🙂
thanks y’all..kindly add your country or language so that all of us may know..thanks again
Answers and Views:
Answer by Winter Glory
here in the states, we say “happy new year”
Here is Aus, it’s “Happy new year”Answer by moonrider
xin nian kuai leAnswer by dididid
Felice anno nuovo-happy new year from italyAnswer by ΩLOMLΩ A BIT OFf
maligayang bagong taon
manigong bagong taon
Hello there kabayan!
Answer by nice_libra_guyIn India we say “Happy New Year” as well as “Naya Saal Mubarak Ho” in Hindi (Official Indian Language)Answer by kf
Manigong Bagong Taon. :]
I’m actually from the US but my mom is Filipina and she taught me. But I lovee the Philippines and I’m stoked to be moving there this year!Answer by Marcus Q
I came onto this question with the intention of being really smart arsed and saying Happy New Year! as I live in England… however… someone beat me to it!Answer by claudiu_sy
La multi ani…in romanianAnswer by vicask
sun lin fai lod!!Answer by Capaz De Todo
I’m Irish, and yes generally I speak English or Spanish, but in both primary and secondary school we have to learn Irish. I’m only in first year (second level), so my Irish isn’t great, but here goes!
Happy New Year! (English Duh!)
¡Feliz Año Nuevo/ Prospero Año Nuevo! (Español)
Bliain Nua Shona Duit/ Daoibh! (Gaeilge/ Irish – Duit is for one person, daoibh is for when speaking to more than 1)Answer by Lolita
We say ”Bonne année”!
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