Felice Festa del Papà is an Italian equivalent of 'Happy Father's Day'. It's pronounced 'feh-LEE-chay FEH-stah dehl pah-PAH'. The adjective 'felice' means 'happy, fortunate'. The feminine gender noun 'festa' means 'feast, festival'. The word 'del' is formed by the combination of the preposition 'di' and the masculine definite article 'il', to mean 'of the'. The masculine gender noun 'papà' means 'father'.
The day is celebrated on March 19th, in Italy. That is the feast day of Saint Joseph, who married Mary, the mother of Jesus of Nazareth [c. 7-4 B.C.E. - c. A.D. 30]. That day is called 'Il Dia di San Giuseppe', which means 'The Day of Saint Joseph', or 'Saint Joseph's Day'. It's pronounced 'eel DEE-ah Dee sahn joo-SEHP-pay'.
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Felice giorno della madre is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Happy Mother's Day."
Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective felicemeans "happy." The masculine noun giorno means "day." The word della combines the preposition di with the feminine singular definite article la to mean "of the." The feminine noun madre means "mother."
The pronunciation is "feh-LEE-tcheh DJYOHR-noh DEHL-lah MAH-dreh."
Buon compleanno Babbo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Happy birthday, Dad."
Specifically, the masculine adjective buon means "good, nice." The masculine noun compleanno means "birthday." The masculine noun babbo means "dad, daddy."
The pronunciation is "bwohn KOHM-pleh-AHN-noh BAHB-boh."
Buon compleanno PapÃ? e io ti amo. Buon divertimento! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Happy birthday, Dad, and I love you. Enjoy!"
Specifically, the masculine adjective buon literally means "good." The masculine noun compleanno means "birthday." The masculine noun papÃ? means "Dad, Daddy, Pa, Pappa, Pop." The conjunction e means "and." The pronoun io means "I." The verb amo means "(I) am loving, do love, love." The masculine noun divertimento means "amusement, enjoyment."
The pronunciation is "bwohn KOHM-pleh-AHN-noh pah-PAH eh EE-oh tee AH-moh bwohn dee-VEHR-tee-MEHN-toh."
Ciao, Padre! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello, Father!" The pronunciation will be "tchow PA-drey" in Italian.
buon compleanno (happy birthday)
buon compleanno a te (happy birthday to you)
buon compleanno il mio figlio (happy birthday my son)
buon compleanno papà is the translation in Italian Language. It is the fifth most taught language. It has more than 65 million native speakers.