Happy new year! Is a sentence by itself, and thus happy should be capitalized. It would not be necessary to capitalize birthday if you were saying happy birthday instead of happy new year.

I'm not a native english speaker/writer, but i do consider myself fluent, and this spelling tickled something in the back of my brain. If it matters, the … The second and final year gives the impression that you mean one specific year, which was at the same time your second, as well as your final year. In the fifth and last year of the war, the … The word year when pronounced starts with a phonetic sound of e which is a vowel sound making it eligible for being preceded by an. Yet, we tend to write a year. I wonder that should we use mid-year and year-end or to use mid-year and end-year.

The word year when pronounced starts with a phonetic sound of e which is a vowel sound making it eligible for being preceded by an. Yet, we tend to write a year. I wonder that should we use mid-year and year-end or to use mid-year and end-year. What 's diffirent?