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Does "Buon compleanno"mean the same as "Tanti auguri a te"?
I hear the song"happy birthday to you "with Italian are not sing"Buon compleanno"
Does "Buon compleanno"mean the same as "Tanti auguri a te"?
Grazie mille.
Sep 27, 2008 11:18 AM
Answers · 1
"Buon compleanno" is the specific wishes on the birthday recurrence
"Tanti auguri a te" are generic whishes that can fit also other occasions
In the song, as it's translating the text of a foreign song "tanti auguri" fits better than "buon compleanno" in the music, that's all. Ciao
September 27, 2008
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Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Other), English, Italian
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