anniversary of transition
You'd more properly say "the anniversary of his (or her) death."
A remembrance on the day that two people who are married or who are together met and became a couple. An ANNIVERSARY is another year since . There are stacks of things an year since you can say eg. Another year since finishing school = Anniversary ea. year that date , Or you can say another Anniversary is your Birthday ---another year ---another Anniversary
strengths and weaknesses
look behind you
doing certain things can say i love you
anniversary επέτειος (epéteios)
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!
Simple pipsqueak sorry can't think of many
No, you say Happy Birthday to someone to congratulate them on their birthday. You say Happy Anniversary to a couple who are celebrating their anniversary together.
The word means "year's time" and refers to the anniversary of a death. Jewish tradition asks close relatives of the deceased to say the Mourner's Kaddish on the anniversary of death every year. To say the Kaddish, you need a minyan, 10 adult Jews. Knowledgeable Jews sometimes actually lead the yartzeit service in honor of the person they are mourning.
To say Happy Anniversary in Ilocano, you can say "Naimbag a Kasangay."
Two-month anniversary is the most common and professional