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א פריילעכן געבורצטאָג
pronounced= freilech spelled= פריילעך
I think it's A gliklekhn Yortog.
A zeesn pesakh, mein zun.
It is colloquially pronounced "goot YON-tif," but stems from "goot YOME tove." The first word is Yiddish (or German) for "good." The second and third words are Hebrew for "good day" ... the phrase used to refer to a holiday.
goot yome tove
Simply say "Happy Mother's Day."
Happy independence day?
happy name day
Happy Friendship Day.
"Jewish" in Yiddish is "ייִדיש" (yidish), pronounced as "yiddish."
In Yiddish, you can say "kesheprsia" to mean my pleasure.