Chag sameach means "Happy holiday" in Hebrew. Chag is the Hebrew word for holiday, sameach is the Hebrew word for happy. Chag sameach is the traditional greeting among Jews before any holiday.
Yes. Passover celebrates the liberation of the Jews from Egypt. It has become a celebration of freedom, and a time for praying for the freedom of all people everywhere.
Chag sameach, chaverim!
the traditional greeting is Chag Sameach (?? ???).
You would just say Chag Sameach (חג שמח)
"Happy Pesach!" Some people will say 'happy Pesach'. However, most people will use the Hebrew 'Chag sameach' (happy holiday) or 'Chag Pesach sameach'.
In Hebrew it is: Chag Pesach sameach In English it is: Happy Passover
חג אהבה שמח (chag ahava sameach) or וולנטיין שמח (valentine sameach).Yom ahava same'ach (יום אהבה שמח)
You don't! First of all, there is no such language as "Jewish". Secondly, if you mean any Jewish language, such as Yiddish or Hebrew, you have to remember that these languages are spoken by Jewish people who do not celebrate Easter.
a male says: ani me'achel lechol haverai ulechol mishpachtai chag pesach sameach. אני מאחל לכל חבריי ולכל משפחתיי חג פסח שמח a female says: ani me'achelet lechol chaverai ulechol mishpachtai chag pesach sameach. אני מאחלת לכל חבריי ולכל משפחתיי חג פסח שמח
"Merry Christmas"Chag Molad Sameachחג מולד שמחChag basically means holiday or "festival." Moladgenerally means "birth." And Sameach basically means "happy." Thus the literal translation is "happy birth festival" (celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ).I don't know who answered the above, but Jews don't celebrate the birth of Jesus! See all the other answers for the correct meaning regarding the birth of the new moon each month.
chag Pesach sameach la chaverim sheli (חג פסח שמח לחברים שלי)