Happy Birthday in Italian (video)


My daughter Silvia has turned 7 and we decided to give her a nice present: a trip to Yosemite National Park to celebrate her birthday with her friend Amanda Maruzzi.
Amanda lives in Milan and was visiting California with the family. For the past 6 consecutive years, the two little girls managed to celebrate this special day together. We decided the tradition should live on.
In this video you’ll learn how to sing Happy Birthday (Buon Compleanno) in Italian. Enjoy!

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12 Responses to “Happy Birthday in Italian (video)”

  • That was Awesome!! I can't wait to teach my son the song. He turns 4 yrs old soon and we're trying to learn italian to visit our friends. Buon Cumpleano!! Ciao,
    Famiglia Schroeter

  • Anonymous:

    wow moving to Italy could not be easier with:
    http://abruzzohouseandmore.eu

  • Che bello!! Tanti augiri a voi (even though a little bit late)…
    Ci vediamo!

  • Anonymous:

    Buon Compleanno a te, Silvia :D

    I think you're guessing who am I… well, I'm Silvia Tosolini from Bergamo, Italy.
    Tonight, while I was having fun on youtube, I've found some teaching-italian videos made by a young girl who has the same name of mine!
    I just want to send you my greetings from Italy.
    Good luck, you're a nice and talented girl!
    Bye,
    Silvia
    http://www.silviatosolini.it

  • i loved it. i am italian and i am in the process of learning the language since it was never passed down in my family. the girls are beautiful and i hope they enjoyed their birthday. thank you to the family for sharing this with everyone . i hope to visit the places where my family came from some time soon. best wishes, the kripner family.

  • Anonymous:

    io studio italiano, e faccio una domanda… Perche "Tanti Auguri a te", mah no "buon cumpleanno a te" quando cantando? Steve.

  • Just sent an e-mail to my Italian friend & we always send wishes to each other saying "Buon Compleano" or sing tanti augiri to each other on the phone, so this video really touched my heart.
    Ciao

  • Cassie:

    Thank you for your beautiful video and singing of "Tanti Auguri a Voi"! Now I know how to sing it in Italian!
    Grazie!!
    Cassie

  • Thank you for your beautiful video and singing–now I know how to sing "Tanti auguri a voi"! Grazie!
    Lisa Anthony

  • Dovella:

    Augurissimi :D

  • Hi! We are having a "you make it we bake it" pizza party for our daughter Isabella's 6th year birhtday party. We are going to study your video so that we can sing happy birthday in italian!! Thanks for your help!!!

    Y'all( we are from Texas) are beautiful girls!!!
    M. Martinez-Garza

  • Anonymous:

    I can easily pick up the accent, because we were at EPCOT for dinner.

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