hridhyam narzham janmadinashamsakal
" janma dina aashamsakal "
Pirannal Aasamsakal! or Janmadinasamsakal!
-My bf is Mallu, so I know what u're going through. Gotta learn Malayalam
huṭṭu habbada śubhāśaya
Jànmadinnaashamsakal
Wish you many more happy returns of the day
Wish you many more happy returns of the day live long stay blessed enjoy your day
Sumesh
Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday
Happy birthday to you
In Kannada, "many happy returns of the day" is often translated as "ಹುಟ್ಟುಹಬ್ಬದ ಹಲವು ಹೋರಿಕೆಗಳು" (huttuhabbada halavu horikēgaḷu).
In Tamil, you can say "பன்றிக் கூட இனிய பிறந்தநாள் வாழ்த்துக்கள்" (Panṟik kūṭa iṉiya piṟantanāḷ vāḻttukaḷ).
"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
well it means if today is somebody's birthday, and you tell them "happy return", it's likely to mean that you wish them 1 more same day....."Many happy returns" it means that you wish them many same days.Shakx
This is the truncated version of "Wish you many more happy returns of the day", a greeting offered mostly on the occasion of someone's birthday. The greeting means that the recipient of the greeting may be blessed with a longer life.
"swadandra dina ashamsakal"
Please translate 'Many Many Happy returns of the day' to Konkani
Basically it means happy birthday and a long happy life.Usually said among hindu culture.
You can say "സുഖാലി അധ്യാപക ദിനാശംസകൾ" (sukhali adhyapaka dinashamsakal) in Malayalam to wish someone Happy Teachers' Day.
"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").
When someone is 100 years old you congratulate this person: happy birthday! To wish this person "many happy returns" is not very tactful or even required.
In Malayalam, you can say "അതൊപ്പം തിരിച്ചറിയിക്കുക" (atheoppam thirichariyikkuka).