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Words "Happy New Year" in your language


midnight lady

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I haven't seen it posted in German, so I'll put that up too:

"einen guten Rutsch! (ins Neujahr)" or "Frohes Neujahr!"

You can also say: "Frohes neues Jahr" or "Ich wuensche/Wir wuenschen einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr"

We either use new (neu) as adjective to describe the year (a new one :laugh:) or we use "Neujahr" as subject, would be like Christmas Eve, I guess. You don't use Eve as an abbreviation in general.

You can also say "Prost Neujahr" or "Prosit Neujahr" that would be like "cheers" I guess.

when you're in Munich and you wanna feel like a citizen, only use: "A guads neis!" (spoken: Uh Goo-ads Nice)

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:idk: idk, i forgot. i don't really talk in Tagalog. I speak

English most of the time. but i do still understand it.

so i'll just say Happy New Year

i'll ask some1 later...yeah it's a shame :(

i wanna learn Portuguese so bad :hehe:

go for it :yes: it's one of those languages that sound sooo weird (in a good way) that it makes you proud when you speak it :laugh:

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