There can be slight differeces (as a consequence of different dialects):
"Alles Guete zum Muetertag" - That means "All the best for your Mother's Day"
There's no "happy..." in it. The "all the best..." formulations are also used to say "happy birthday", etc. in Swiss German (and German).
In Pennsylvania German, you can say "Ei glickliche Geburdsdaag!" to wish someone a happy birthday.
A special message for someone on their birthday is: "Happy Birthday to you! May your day be filled with joy, love, and unforgettable moments. Wishing you all the happiness in the world on your special day."
Thank you? Danke.
Give them what they love.
Happy birthday! May your day be filled with joy, love, and wonderful memories.
That mean Happy Birthday :)
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In Ga, you say "Odo nyɛ he?" to wish someone a happy birthday. This phrase conveys your good wishes for their special day. You might also hear "Happy Birthday" used, especially in urban areas where English is common.
Happy birthday = Hallicher Geburtsdaag Source: Paul Kunkel using the Pennsylvania German Dictionary by Eugene S. Stine
birthday is a celebration of birth. wishing someone a happy birthday, is to say have a happy "anniversary" of you being born.
HAppy 16th birthday = Alles Gute zum sechzehnten Geburtstag
No, you say Happy Birthday to someone to congratulate them on their birthday. You say Happy Anniversary to a couple who are celebrating their anniversary together.