Aloha: Hau'oli hoho'i nui [how-oh-lee hoho ee noo-wee]
To say "Many happy returns" in Hawaiian, you can say "Hau'oli Makahiki Hou," which is commonly used to wish someone a happy new year or happy returns.
In Kannada, "many happy returns of the day" is often translated as "ಹುಟ್ಟುಹಬ್ಬದ ಹಲವು ಹೋರಿಕೆಗಳು" (huttuhabbada halavu horikēgaḷu).
In Telugu, you would say 'పుట్టినరోజులు మరెన్ని సందడించాలని' (puttinarojulu marenna sandadinchalani) to wish someone 'Many more happy returns of the day'.
You can say "Hau'oli La Ku'oko'a" which means Happy Independence Day in Hawaiian.
To say "Happy Friday" in Hawaiian, you would say "Hauʻoli Pōʻakahi," which translates to "Happy Friday."
In Hindi, "many many happy returns of the day" is said as "जन्मदिन की ढेर सारी शुभकामनाएं।" (Janmadin ki dher saari shubhkaamnayein.)
In Kannada, "many happy returns of the day" is often translated as "ಹುಟ್ಟುಹಬ್ಬದ ಹಲವು ಹೋರಿಕೆಗಳು" (huttuhabbada halavu horikēgaḷu).
In Telugu, you would say 'పుట్టినరోజులు మరెన్ని సందడించాలని' (puttinarojulu marenna sandadinchalani) to wish someone 'Many more happy returns of the day'.
happy hour
In Tamil, you can say "பன்றிக் கூட இனிய பிறந்தநாள் வாழ்த்துக்கள்" (Panṟik kūṭa iṉiya piṟantanāḷ vāḻttukaḷ).
"Many Happy Returns" would be a somewhat silly response to "Happy New Year." The full phrase is "Many Happy Returns of the Day," and it's usually said to someone on their birthday (where it basically means "I hope you live a long time and all your birthdays are happy") or anniversary (meaning "I wish you a long and happy marriage").
You should say "Thank you" when someone says this to you.
You can say "Ua kaumaha koʻu pilikia ʻole me ʻoe, akā ua ʻoluʻolu koʻu no ka loa o kou mau."
Happy Hanukkah = Hau'oli Hanuka
Happy 30th Birthday
"Janma Divas ni Shubhechha" Or you can say "VarshGath ni hardik Shubhechha"here Varshgath is a typical Gujarati lung..Varsh mean Year andGath meat Knot
Happy 40th Birthday Patricia
Hawaiian together with English is the official language of Hawaii. The translation of "Happy 1st Birthday in Hawaiian is "Hau'oli ho'okahi makahiki".