Christian people in Korea say "Ansigil jal boneseyo 안식일 잘 보내세요" to each other
In Xhosa, "happy Sabbath" can be expressed as "Jabulani uMsombuluko." This phrase conveys good wishes for the Sabbath day. The term "uMsombuluko" specifically refers to the Sabbath.
In Croatian, you can say "sretan subota" to wish someone a happy Sabbath.
행복 한 교사 하루 = happy teachers day
Happy Sabbath; Have a Blessed Sabbath or variations of such.SElamat SAbat in BAhasaAnswer"Happy Sabbath day" isn't a phrase used by Jews. The phrase most used by Jews around the world is the Hebrew 'Shabbat shalom' which means 'a peaceful Shabbat'. The German for this is: einer friedlichen Schabbat
Oh, dude, you just say "Happy Sabbath" in Twi. It's like saying "Happy Sabbath" in English but, you know, in Twi. So, just go ahead and wish someone a "Happy Sabbath" in Twi, and you're good to go. No need to overcomplicate things, right?
Happy Sabbath; Have a Blessed Sabbath or variations of such.SElamat SAbat in BAhasaAnswer"Happy Sabbath day" isn't a phrase used by Jews. The phrase most used by Jews around the world is the Hebrew 'Shabbat shalom' which means 'a peaceful Shabbat'. The German for this is: einer friedlichen Schabbat
Eomeoni-nal or Ŏmŏni-nal
Feliz Sabado
isabbato nzinza
Sabato Njema
Shabbati Mindt
Happy Valentine's Day in Korean is - 해피 발렌타인데이 (he-pi bal-len-ta-in de-i).