初誕生おめてどう!
はつたんじょうおめてどう!
hatsu tanjyou omedetou!
The formal expression would be "omedetou gozaimasu", but considering that it's written to a one-year-old, that's not necessary.
Otanjoubi omedetou おたんじょうび おめでとう お誕生日 おめでとう
i would like to write happy birthday on a cake for someone who is very interested in Japanese culture
Otanjou-bi Omedetou Gozaimasu!
'Hajime no otanjoubi omedetou gozaimasu'.
You may say '(O)tanjoubi omedetou.'
'[o]tanjoubi omedetou gozaimasu.'
pharngh kusciloucu
happy birthday
Otanjou-bi Omedetou Gozaimasu!it means Happy birthday to you, so just repeat it using the same tune as Happy birthday in EnglishSome Japanese also use the Happy birthday song in English but with Japanese accent which is like this:Happii baasudei tu yuHappii baasudei tu yuHappii baasudei tu (name)Happii baasudei tu yu
Tanjoubi omedetou kevin
The Japanese Happy Birthday song is sung the same way it is sung in English but in Japanese's translation. Even in most Japanese schools they also sing it in English version as well.
You may say 'chaddo, otanjoubi omedetou' written: チャッド、お誕生日おめでとう
"Happy 1st Birthday"
Otanjou-bi Omedetou Gozaimasu!
This is the following translation of the phrase "happy birthday": rikreay khuobkamnaet In written form: រីករាយខួបកំណើត
Otanjoubi omedetou, Terry.
Yes it is.
1924
The most common way to say "Happy Birthday" in Japan is written as お誕生日おめでとう!, and pronounced "otanjoubi omedetou!".Hope this helps!