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Felice Festa is an Italian equivalent of 'Happy Fiesta'. In the word by word translation, the adjective 'felice'means 'happy'. The feminine gender noun 'festa' means 'festivity, festival, feast'. The phrase is pronounced 'feh-LEE-chay fee-EH-stah'.

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Felice Cucina is an Italian equivalent of 'Happy Cooking'. In the word by word translation, the adjective 'felice' means 'happy, fortunate'. The feminine gender noun 'cucina' means 'cuisine, cooking'. The phrase is pronounced 'feh-LEE-chay koo-CHEE-nah'.

The feminine gender noun cottura or the infinitive cucinare may be used in terms of the actual process of 'cooking' by 'heating' ingredients. So the equivalent phrases would be 'Felice Cottura' or 'Felice Cucinare' as the wish along with the gift of a pressure cooker or a crock pot, for example. These sample phrases are pronounced 'feh-LEE-chay koht-TOO-rah' and 'feh-LEE-chay koo-chee-NAH-ray', respectively.

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