Dedication
The word "Happy" is English and the word "Hanukkah" is Hebrew.
Hanukkah (sometimes spelled Chanukah) is the only word for Hanukkah. In English, it is also sometimes called the Festival of Lights.
Hanukkah (×—× ×•×›×”) means "dedication"
Hanukkah (×—× ×•×›×”) = dedication, or rededication
Hanukkah is a Hebrew word that means dedication. It has no meaning in English, Spanish, or any other language except Hebrew. But if you are asking how to spell Hanukkah in Spanish, it's Janucá.
1) To dedicate or dedication. 2) The celebration which commemorates the rededication of the Temple and the associated miracles, during which we light Hanukkah candles.
Hanukkah (חנוכה) means "dedication"
Hanukkah was founded 2180 years ago. The word "Hanukkah" is taken from Numbers ch.7 (in the original Hebrew). In that context, and in the context of our celebration of Hanukkah also, the word means "dedication" or "initiation" into the service of God.
It's called a channukiah or Hanukkah-menorah.
Yes, there are dozens of Hanukkah songs in French. But most are in Hebrew or English.
No, there is not.
Hanukkah is a Hebrew word, and that is how we call it. The "H" in "Hanukkah" is a slightly rasping sound, formed by partially constricting the soft palate.See also:More about Hanukkah