"할아버지, 생일축하해요" Hal-a-buh-jee saeng-il-chook-ha-hae-yo
Happy Birthday Grandma I Miss You In Ojibwa
"Hamida" in Korean (합니다) is a polite way of saying "to do" or "will do." It is often used at the end of a sentence to indicate respect and formality.
생일축하합니다
Happy birthday
Bon anniversaire mammy !
saengil chukha hamnida
The Addams Family - 1964 Happy Birthday Grandma Frump 2-22 was released on: USA: 11 February 1966
Grandmother in Korean is "halmoni." 할머니 means grandma
"Sang-il chuka hamnida" is a formal way to say "Happy birthday" in Korean. It is often used when speaking to someone older or in a more formal setting.
yumi saeng-il-chook-ha-hae-yo
Exactly as you said it - do you want it in another language?
Happy birthday to you Happy birthday to you Happy birthday dear (person name) Happy birthday to you