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Tanti_auguri_di_buon_compleanno ◉

: Literally "a hundred of these days," used to wish someone many more years of life and happiness.

Depending on the level of formality and your relationship with the person, you can use these expressions: tanti_auguri_di_buon_compleanno

: Literally "many wishes." This is the most versatile and common way to say happy birthday. : Literally "a hundred of these days," used

In Italian, while is the literal translation of "Happy Birthday," native speakers often prefer "Tanti auguri" (Many wishes) for a warmer, more natural greeting. Combining them into "Tanti auguri di buon compleanno" creates a more complete and formal heartfelt wish . Common Birthday Phrases Combining them into "Tanti auguri di buon compleanno"

: The standard "Happy Birthday." It is widely used but can sometimes feel a bit "textbook". Auguri di cuore! : "Heartfelt wishes".

: An informal, enthusiastic version of "auguri" (big wishes). Pronunciation Guide

How to Say Happy Birthday in Italian (Buon Compleanno Guide)