"happy new year little cousin" although in spanish little not always mean smaller or younger but somtimes they use it as dear
"Feliz Ano Novo" is a Portuguese equivalent of "Happy New Year."The masculine adjective "feliz" means "happy." The masculine noun "ano" means "year." The masculine adjective "novo" means "new."The pronunciation is "feh-lee-ZHAH-noo NOH-voo."
It means "and a happy year."
Que hombre feliz means what a happy man. Ano means year and so does not make sense in this sentence. Cumpleanos feliz sounds similar and means happy birthday.
Feliz Navidad means Merry Christmas and prospero ano y felicidad means prosperous year and happiness
Happy (Merry) Christmas.
Portuguese.
Merry christmas = Feliz natal Happy new year = Feliz ano novo Happy Christmas and a happy new year = Feliz natal e um feliz ano novo Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year = Feliz natal e um próspero ano novo
"Un abrazo muy grande primita" translates to "A very big hug, cousin." It's a warm and affectionate way of sending love and support to a female cousin.
Feliz ano novo is Portuguese for "Happy New Year."
It means: And a happy new year to you too.
perhaps you mean "feliz año nuevo"- happy new year otherwise, feliz año would be. happy year
Feliz ano nuevo