L'anniversaireTo say "happy birthday" - Joyeux anniversaire!(In French Canada, the phrase "bonne fête", literally "happy party" is also used to say "Happy Birthday" although technically it applies to a patron saint's day)
a birthday is 'un anniversaire' in French
Birthday is "anniversaire" (masc.) in French.
The grammatically correct way to spell it is bonne fête.In Quebec, the way to wish a person happy birthday is by saying Bonne fête.However in France, I believe that it would refer to the feast day of your patron saint.Another ViewThe answer is: No, the French for "happy birthday" is "joyeux anniversaire". "Bonne fête" is what the French wish you on the the feast day of your Patron Saint. Many French people celebrate this a bit like a second birthday however, especially for children.This said, "Bon anniversaire" and "Joyeux anniversaire" have no ambiguity.
A birthday dinner is "un diner d'anniversaire" in French.
A birthday cake in French is 'un gâteau d'anniversaire'
yes indeed your birthday is on a day of the year and if it is your birthday today, happy birthday!
Bonne fête = Happy birthday in Quebecois The French for "happy birthday" is "joyeux anniversaire". "Bonne fête" is what the French wish you on the the feast day of your Patron Saint. Many French people celebrate this a bit like a second birthday however, especially for children. The question didn't ask what it meant it asked how you said it. You say "Bon Fay"
anniversaire
"Today is my birthday!" in French is "Aujourd'hui est mon anniversaire !"
his birthday on july the third
If you mean birthday date My birthday is_____-Mon anniversaire est____