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No, you say Happy Birthday to someone to congratulate them on their birthday. You say Happy Anniversary to a couple who are celebrating their anniversary together.
birthday is a celebration of birth. wishing someone a happy birthday, is to say have a happy "anniversary" of you being born.
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It is the same as a birthday. Birthday : Penblwydd Happy anniversairy (as in a wedding) : Penblwydd priodas hapus (literall translation : Happy wedding birthday
It's certainly not incorrect and many people do say it.
In Irish it's "Bain sult as do chaogadú breithlá" (or Bain sult as do 50ú breithlá)
"Vrolijke verjaardag" is how you say Happy Anniversary in Flemish.
breithlá shona dhuit, a dheirfiúr
Gelukkige herdenking - it's more of a congratulations with the anniversary though.
Without any modifiers, the French word anniversaire means "birthday" -- although it can refer to an anniversary of any kind.However, the term "bonne fête" (literally happy party) is used to express "Happy Birthday."
"Happy Anniversary" in Portuguese is "Feliz Aniversario", the same as in Spanish.
You can say "Feliz aniversário de casamento" in Portuguese to mean happy wedding anniversary.