As the clock ticks down to the stroke of midnight, people around the world gather to celebrate the end of one year and the beginning of another. It’s a time for reflection, resolutions, and, of course, well-wishing. If you want to spread joy and happiness to friends and family globally, here’s how to wish “Happy New Year” in 20 languages, creating a tapestry of good wishes that transcends borders.
- English: Let’s start with the basics! “Happy New Year” is a classic greeting in English, widely used across the globe.
- Spanish: In Spanish, you would say “Feliz Año Nuevo,” rolling the ‘r’ to add a touch of flair.
- French: The French wish each other “Bonne Année” as they welcome the New Year with style and elegance.
- German: In Germany, the greeting is “Frohes Neues Jahr,” bringing warmth to the chilly winter celebrations.
- Italian: Italians share their joy with “Felice Anno Nuovo,” capturing the essence of la dolce vita.
- Portuguese: In Portugal, the wish is “Feliz Ano Novo,” echoing the excitement of new beginnings.
- Chinese (Mandarin): Mandarin speakers say “Xīnnián kuàilè” to express wishes for a happy New Year during the vibrant Chinese New Year celebrations.
- Japanese: In Japan, the phrase is “あけましておめでとうございます” (Akemashite omedetou gozaimasu), a warm greeting for the New Year.
- Korean: Koreans share their New Year wishes with “새해 복 많이 받으세요” (Saehae bok mani badeuseyo), wishing for lots of luck in the coming year.
- Russian: Russians say “С Новым годом” (S Novym Godom) to ring in the New Year with festivities.
- Hindi: In India, Hindi speakers wish each other “नया साल मुबारक हो” (Naya Saal Mubarak Ho), welcoming the New Year with joy.
- Arabic: Arabic speakers express New Year’s wishes with “سنة جديدة سعيدة” (Sana Jadida Saeida), radiating positivity for the upcoming year.
- Turkish: The Turkish wish for a Happy New Year is “Yeni Yılınız Kutlu Olsun,” bringing warmth to the winter celebrations.
- Dutch: In the Netherlands, people wish each other “Gelukkig Nieuwjaar” as they celebrate the turning of the calendar.
- Swedish: Swedes say “Gott Nytt År” to toast to a good New Year filled with joy and prosperity.
- Vietnamese: Vietnamese speakers wish each other “Chúc Mừng Năm Mới,” spreading happiness and cheer for the New Year.
- Greek: In Greece, the greeting is “Καλή Χρονιά” (Kalí Chroniá), expressing good wishes for the upcoming year.
- Hebrew: Hebrew speakers celebrate the New Year with the wish “שנה טובה” (Shanah Tovah), also used during the Jewish New Year.
- Polish: Poles say “Szczęśliwego Nowego Roku” to share the joy of the New Year.
- Thai: Thais greet each other with “สวัสดีปีใหม่” (Sawasdee Pee Mai), spreading good vibes for the New Year.
So, as the world unites in welcoming another trip around the sun, feel free to spread the joy in the language that resonates most with you or the person you’re wishing. Here’s to a year filled with happiness, prosperity, and the beauty of linguistic diversity!
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