"Chichi no Hi omedetou" translates to "Happy Father's Day" in Japanese. "Chichi no Hi" means "Father's Day," and "omedetou" conveys congratulations or best wishes. This phrase is commonly used to celebrate and honor fathers on this special day. In Japan, Father's Day is typically observed on the third Sunday of June.
You may say 'hoka no hi' or 'betsu no hi.'
Shiawase na chichi no hi or chichi no hi wo omedetto
For talking about your father tosomeone else, say chichi (chee-chee) For talking to your father or talking about someone elses father, use otousan (oh-TOH-ou-sahn)
父の日 (chichi no hi)
You may say 'akemashite omedetou.'
You could say 'tomodachi no hi, omedetou,' written: 友達の日、おめでとうYou could say 'tomodachi no hi, omedetou,' written: 友達の日、おめでとう
"Tanjoubi omedetou. Tanjoubi omedetou. Tanjoubi omedetou [name] Tanjoubi omedetou!"
"Tanjoubi omedetou!" is a Japanese phrase and in English it means "Happy Birthday!"
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everyone loves chichi because he is my dog he is so cute he is the best the ever chichi sucks shes ugly chichi rules
chichi was born in April 26
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