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There are no real words for anniversary and birthday in Swahili. The following two options could work:Furaha ya sikukuu yenu = joy on your (pl.) special dayHeri ya sikukuu yenu = blessings on your special dayIn practice though, many Swahili speakers use the English word "anniversary":Heri ya anniversaryFurthermore, birthday can be expressed as siku ya kuzaliwa (day of birth), but most people use the Engish. Heri ya birthday, blessings on your birthday, equivalent to English happy birthday.
Alles Gute can be translated as:All the best.Congratulations. The standard use of that phrase is for "Happy Birthday!": alles Gute sum Geburtstag!
Don't use a spoon all day Randomly do: 1,2,3 FLICK! Tweet at him happy birthday Wear purple
Otanjou-bi Omedetou Gozaimasu!it means Happy birthday to you, so just repeat it using the same tune as Happy birthday in EnglishSome Japanese also use the Happy birthday song in English but with Japanese accent which is like this:Happii baasudei tu yuHappii baasudei tu yuHappii baasudei tu (name)Happii baasudei tu yu
Syllable count in the song Happy Birthday can very depending on whose name you use in the song. In the general (nameless) version, there are twenty-six (26) syllables. Happy birthday to you (six syllables) Happy birthday to you (six syllables) Happy birthday, Happy birthday (eight syllables) Happy birthday to you (six syllables)
There are many websites you can use to send people online birthday wishes and cards. Some websites include Birthdaywishes.eu, Happy-Birthday-wishes.eu, and 123Greetings.
Happy birthday is Alles Gutezum Geburtstag! or Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Geburtstag! in German
feliz cumpleaños y que cumplas muchos mas (happy birthday and may you have many more)
"Noel" is derived from the Latin word for "birth" or "birthday," and does not appear in the Bible.
If you missed her birthday last week, you can still put a belated birthday card in the mail. Pardon my belated baby gift, but we've been out of town for two weeks.