A Happy New Year Acrostic (Different Languages)
Say "Happy Birthday" in different languages using an acrostic memory aid.
As the world enters another new year why not spice up your greetings with expressions from Hawaii to Guaraní, from German to Alsatian, from Turkish to Yiddish, from Sudanese to Japanese? Learn how it is done in other countries and cultures.
H- Hauoli Makahiki Hou (Hawaiian)
A- Akimashite Omedetto Gozaimas (Japanese)
P - Prosit Neujahr (German)
P- Puthuvatsara Aashamsakal (Malayam)
Y - Yeni yiliniz kutlu olsun (Turkish)
N- Naye Varsha Ki Shubhkamanyen (Hindi)
E- Eniya Puthandu Nalvazhthukkal (Tamil)
W - Warsa Enggal (Sudanese)
Y- Yeni iliniz mubarek (Azeri)
E - E glëckliches nëies (Alsatian)
A- A gut yohr (Yiddish)
R – Rogüerohory año nuévo-re (Guaraní)
It all spells out “Happy New Year!” in English. It is time to put the negatives of the past behind us if we have not done so already. Let life’s obstacles be our steppingstones. Let life make you better not bitter. So have a Happy New Year 2011.
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Post Commentpapaleng
On December 30, 2010 at 11:25 pm
Manigong Bagong Taon, that is how we say Happy New Year in our local language. nice share.
leoforex
On December 31, 2010 at 1:40 am
happy new year
shelpeare
On December 31, 2010 at 10:21 am
Happy New Year to you too!