Sunday 1 January 2017

Say 'Happy New Year' In Different Languages

Happy New Year

If your New Year’s Eve party has an international flavour then we have you covered – as long as you are dancing the night away with someone from the following 16 countries.

If the language you are after is not on the list then we apologise, but perhaps you should consider a new Czech friend? Or use this time to support the Welsh language movement?

Here is how to say Happy New Year in 16 languages

Chinese Mandarin – Xin Nian Kuai Le – (pronounced sheen nian kwai luh)

Chinese Cantonese – San Nin Fai Lok – (pronounced san knee fy lock)

Czech – Sťastný nový rok

Danish – Godt nytår

Dutch – Gelukkig nieuwjaar

Finnish – Hyvää uutta vuotta

French – Bonne année

German – Frohes neues Jahr

Italian – Felice anno nuovo

Japanese (pre-midnight) – 良いお年を – Yoi otoshi o

Japanese (after midnight) – 明けましておめでとうございます – Akemashite omedetou gozaimasu

Danish – Godt nytår

Dutch – Gelukkig nieuwjaar

Finnish – Hyvää uutta vuotta

French – Bonne année

German – Frohes neues Jahr

Italian – Felice anno nuovo

Japanese (pre-midnight) – 良いお年を – Yoi otoshi o

Japanese (after midnight) – 明けましておめでとうございます – Akemashite omedetou gozaimasu


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