Feliz Pascuas
In Spanish there is no distinction in common parlance between Easter and Passover (both Pascua). Officially, the term for Passover is "Pascua Judía". Therefore, the most respectful way to say "Happy Passover" in Spanish would be "Que tenga una Pascua Judía feliz" as it makes it clear that the speaker is referring to Passover.
How many Mexican Jews are there? LOL
Happy Passover
Heureuse Pâque
¡Feliz Navidad!
A zeesn pesakh, mein zun.
This would be "Feliz cumpleanos, Tim"
feliz
In Hebrew you say "chag Sameach"*In English you say "Happy Passover"Unless your friend is over the age of 80, it's unlikely he'd be familiar with the Yiddish greeting. But if that's the case, you can say “A koshern un freilichen Pesach”* (pronounced: A KUH-sher-in OON FRAY-lech-in PAY-sach).*The ch is a guttural sound.
There is no 'Argentinian' language - they speak Spanish. "Feliz año nuevo" is how it would be said in Spanish.
I'm happy too in Spanish is Estoy contento también.
Estamos contentos.
You mean "Happy Valentine's Day"?
Happy land in Spanish is tierra feliz. Happy land in Italian is terra felice. Happy land in French is terre heureuse.
"Happy Pesach!" Some people will say 'happy Pesach'. However, most people will use the Hebrew 'Chag sameach' (happy holiday) or 'Chag Pesach sameach'.