"해피 피에스타" (haepi piesuta).
The Korean phrase for "belated happy birthday" is "늦었지만 생일 축하해" (neujeotjiman saengil chukahae).
"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.
"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.
Happy birthday
There are three syllables in the word "fiesta."
Happy parties. Phonetically, fay-LEES-ehs fee-EHS-tahs
"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.
당신 때문에 행복 해요 = because of you I am happy
생일축하합니다
Happy birthday
행복 한 결혼 기념일 = happy anniversary
We {I'm a Korean too :)} don't usually say 'Happy' but there is a word for death aniversary. 기일 Gi-Il I hope that answer is what you wanted!
saengil chukha hamnida
행복 한 교사 하루 = happy teachers day
"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.
I have a 1.4 tdci 2004 fiesta, and the recommended time is 80,000 miles but would be best to check it at around 75k aswell :D Happy Motoring
Happy Valentine's Day in Korean is - 해피 발렌타인데이 (he-pi bal-len-ta-in de-i).