French = foyer heureuxGerman = clichés Zuhause
Italian = asa felice
Spanish = ogar feliz
Swedish = yckliga hem
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In finnish: hyvää eläkettä
hebrew: Yom Ha-Ahava Sa-me-ach (me like in mess).
Dulces o travesura, in spanish Süsses oder Saures, in German
In some Eskimo languages such as Inuktitut, you can say "Quviasukvik" to mean "Happy Day."
In Spanish, "home" is "casa." In French, it is "maison." In German, it is "Zuhause." In Italian, it is "casa." In Japanese, it is "" (ie).
Spanish: hogar feliz French: foyer heureux German: glückliches Zuhause Italian: casa felice Japanese: 幸せな家 (shiawasena ie)
In Salish, one way to say "happy new year" is "aw q̓éł člóɫxʷ", which is from the Salish dialect spoken by the Kalispel people. Different Salish languages may have variations in how "happy new year" is expressed.
im not crazy in 100 different languages
In the Yucatec Maya language, you can say "K'i'ik'el k'i'ik'el," which translates to "Happy Birthday." Alternatively, you might say "K'i'ik'el," meaning "to celebrate." Different Maya languages may have variations, but this phrase is commonly understood in Yucatec Maya culture.
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