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Apr 19, 2014 · Auguri comes from the verb augurare which means 'to wish'. Auguri literally means 'well wishes' and can be used: - to say happy birthday, ...
In Italian the standard phrase you use on special occasions to express good wishes is “tanti auguri”. It literally means “many wishes” but, of course, ...
1. augurio (voto di felicità, benessere): augurio · greeting. Preselect for export to vocabulary trainer; View selected vocabulary ... tanti -i di buon compleanno ...
Jan 7, 2016 · 'Auguri' is used to wish someone well. It roughly means 'all the best', or 'best wishes', or 'wish you all the best'.
We can use augurare with a reflexive ending, too: augurarsi. We use this form when we want to say, "I hope so!" We say:.
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Auguri is a slightly tall boy with shoulder-length blond hair and pink-dyed tips or roots. He also has dark purple eyes with a light green tint and small pink ...
Feb 28, 2020 · I guess you could say both but in this case “Tanti auguri” is more correct for a metric reasons. “Hap/py/ birth/ ...
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Dec 17, 2015 · Auguri is the plural of augurio, which literally means omen in Italian. ... As you can see in the photo above, you can also say tanti auguri di ...
Auguri is the plural of augurio which means “wish“. So, it could be translated as “best wishes”. Auguri is a little more versatile than buon compleanno and is ...