"¡Feliz quinceañera!"
To say "happy journey" in Malayalam, you can say "സുഖമായ പ്രയാണം" (sukhamaya prayanam).
You can say "Pongal Vazhthukkal" in Tamil to wish someone a happy Pongal.
To say "I am happy" in Kikuyu language, you would say "Nĩkwenda" or "Nĩugũiciaga."
You can say "ndi a vhothe" in Venda to mean "I am happy".
To say "be happy" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "E hauʻoli."
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You don't charge to go to a quincenera. It's a birthday party, so the usual "rules" stand. Bring a gift, enjoy the food, thank the hosts for inviting you, etc. As the Quincenera is planned, the parents go around to family members and friends to ask for "donations" to help with this special day for the young girl. If someone is charging to allow people to enter a quincenera, that is in VERY bad taste!
it depends on the episode you watch. in the quincenera episode she has a sidekick.
You say "Happy Holidays". If the person is Christian you can say "Merry Christmas", if the person is Jewish you can say "Happy Hanukkah" or if the person is African you can say "Happy Kwanzaa"
To say "happy journey" in Malayalam, you can say "സുഖമായ പ്രയാണം" (sukhamaya prayanam).
A Quinceanera is important because it shows that a girl is turning into a young lady.
Quinceañera's start when a Hispanic girl turns 15 years old
How to say happy birthday in tibetan
You say don't worry be happy.
"Maligayang pagreretiro" is how you say happy retirement in Tagalog.
No, the correct way to say what you are trying to say is "I hope you were happy". If you take away the 'I hope' part of the statement it would you as follows.. I WAS happy You WERE happy
To say "happy Wednesday" in French say bon mercredi.