augurio
wish, omen
noun ow-GOO-ryoh Rare
Origin: Latin augurium, from augur (diviner of omens)
Also means
good luck greeting
Usage Note
Augurio is used chiefly in the plural auguri as a multi-purpose good-wishes phrase — Tanti auguri! serves for birthdays, holidays, and congratulations alike. The singular is rarer and tends to carry the older sense of 'omen' or 'wish.' Auguri di buon anno means 'New Year's wishes.'
Examples
"Ti faccio tanti auguri per il tuo compleanno."
Natural Translation
I wish you all the best for your birthday.
Literal Translation
To-you I-make many wishes for the your birthday.
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