That would be "Freut mich für dich"
Happy Friday in German is glücklicher Freitag
Assuming you mean "how" to say happy in German, there are a couple of different ways: Froh and gluecklich.
happy - glücklich Also fröhlich, froh
I am not a happy puppy is an English idiom and cannot be translated into German in a way that conveys it's meaning.
"Happy Saint Patrick´s Day" in German is: Fröhlichen St. Patricks Tag
In Pennsylvania German, you can say "Ei glickliche Geburdsdaag!" to wish someone a happy birthday.
People of Germany were not happy with the Weimar Republic (German Reich) which was a product of the German Revolution in November 1918.
happy married life = glückliches Eheleben
Happy birthday = Hallicher Geburtsdaag Source: Paul Kunkel using the Pennsylvania German Dictionary by Eugene S. Stine
It is German for "Merry Christmas."
"Glücklich allein" in German means "happy alone" in English.
Frohlichen Valentinstag