Pirannal mangalangal
or
Pirannal Aasamsakal
Who can responds for birthday wishes
They come from the people that wish for them.
A person may wish someone an early happy birthday, it may because they will not see the person on their birthday. If someone wishes a person early birthday wishes, it is appropriate to say thank you.
The word wish is both a noun (wish, wishes) and a verb (wish, wishes, wishing, wished); for example: Noun: Make a wish and blow out the candles. Verb: I wish I had a new bike for my birthday.
The word wish is both a noun (wish, wishes) and a verb (wish, wishes, wishing, wished); for example: Noun: Make a wish and blow out the candles. Verb: I wish I had a new bike for my birthday.
subhasamsa!, mangalam!, anugraham undakatte!, nannayi varoo!, nanmakal nerunnu!, nannayirikkatte!, etc.
You can simply say "belated birthday wishes" or "happy belated birthday."
Jim gets lots of wishes at his birthdays. It is the sentence containing wishes.
This question is hard to answer, it is a personal opinion on whether wishes can come true or not. The answer is not factual merely opinion. In my opinion a birthday wish for love cannot come true due to personal experience that birthday wishes do not come true.
I usally say "thank you". And then hug him/her. And of course I never forget to wish them a happy birthday on their birthday!! ;) Hope I helped!
Wishes
Wishes is the plural. The singular form is wish.