If you are asking for the translation of this phrase, the literal meaning doesn't translate very well.
Literally, it's "A kosher and happy holiday to all", but it's a traditional greeting that is best translated as "Happy Holiday".
chag (×—×’) means "holiday" or "festival"
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Chag
zman simchateinu, chag haasif, and of course, chag hasukkot!
A Jewish Holiday,known as the Holiday of Ingathering.
Chag sameach means "Happy holiday" in Hebrew. Chag is the Hebrew word for holiday, sameach is the Hebrew word for happy. Chag sameach is the traditional greeting among Jews before any holiday.
A Jewish Holiday,known as the Holiday of Ingathering.
Chag sameach, chaverim!
The Hebrew name is "Pesach" it is also sometimes known as "Chag HaAviv" - the festival of spring, "Chag HaMatzot" - the festival of matzah, and "Z'Man Cherutenu" - the time of our freedom Hope it helps
In Hebrew it's call Chag Ha Molad.
You would just say Chag Sameach (חג שמח)
"Happy Pesach!" Some people will say 'happy Pesach'. However, most people will use the Hebrew 'Chag sameach' (happy holiday) or 'Chag Pesach sameach'.