No, the Latin word for the holiday is Pascha. According to the Venerable Bede, "Easter" comes from the name of the goddess Eostre, who is otherwise unattested. Scholars have suggested (but not come to a consensus) that Eostre may be a Germanic form of the name of an Indo-European dawn goddess who appears in Greek as Eos and in Latin as Aurora.
Pascha is a Latin equivalent of the English word "Easter." The noun traces its origins back to the Greek πάσχα (páskha, “Passoverâ€), from the Aramaic פסח׆(paskha) and the Hebrew פסח†(pesakh). The pronunciation will be "PA-sha" in classical Latin and "PA-ska" in Church Latin.
Prospera Pascha sit
Jamaica is an English-speaking country. You say "Happy Easter."
To say "Happy Easter" in Filipino, you can say "Maligayang Pasko ng Pagkabuhay."
You can either say "happy Easter" or Joyeuse Pâques"
The appropriate greeting for Easter is 'Happy Easter'. If one were to say Happy Birthday Jesus, at Christmas, they could say Christ is Risen at Easter.
You can just say: "happy Easter to you and your family"
Happy Easter = Ghyamta d'maran hoya brikhta
Easter is Pasg and Happy Easter is Pasg Hapus
There is no such language as "Indian."
Glad Påsk is "Happy Easter" in Swedish.
Most people say "Happy Easter!".
Go up to them and say HAPPY EASTER!!!! and give some one an Easter egg
See related question.