The translation would be "Felíz Cinco de Mayo." Note that Cinco de Mayo is celebrated much more in the US than in Mexico!
Feliz cinco de mayo!
Feliz Cinco de Mayo ¡Cinco feliz De Mayonesa!
Cinco de Mayo AAAAAARRRRRRIIIIBAAA YA YA YAYAYAYA!!
Happy Cinco de Mayo my man!
May 5th Cinco(five in spanish) de(the in spanish) Mayo(May in spanish)
Cinco de Mayo is Spanish for the 5th of May, and that is when it is celebrated.
You can say "¡Feliz Cinco de Mayo, cabrones!" in Spanish, which translates to "Happy Cinco de Mayo, bitches!" in a playful and informal manner. Just be mindful of your audience, as the term "cabrones" can be considered vulgar or offensive in certain contexts. Enjoy the celebration!
Happy Cinco De Mayo to everyone
Cinco de Mayo (Spanish for "fifth of May") is a celebration held on May 5
Cinco de Mayo
Cinco de Mayo is not a Mexican holiday. It originated in California during the 1860's and is a commemoration of the Battle of Puebla. A simple "Feliz Cinco de Mayo!" will do just fine or "Tenga un feliz Cinco de Mayo!" ("Have a happy 5th of May!") Cinco de Mayo is NOT the same as Mexican Independence Day, which takes place on September 16th and is also known as "El Grito de Dolores" ("The Shout of Dolores," referring to the cry of independence issued on that day in 1810 from the town of Dolores.)
Perhaps you mean "Cinco de Mayo" - in Spanish, that means the date, 5. May.