The pronunciation of "pen-blwydd hapus" is "pen-bloo-ith hah-piss."
The plural form of "hapus" in Welsh is "hapusion."
pronounce it as "eat" girl
"Pronounce it as 'chow'."
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The prefix of the word "pronounce" is "pro-".
"Penblwydd hapus" is Welsh for "happy birthday." It is a common phrase used to wish someone well on their birthday in Wales and among Welsh speakers. The term combines "penblwydd," meaning "birthday," with "hapus," meaning "happy."
Penblwydd Hapus... or if singing...
Penblwydd hapus cariaud
PENBLWYDD PRIODAS DDIEMWNT HAPUS : Happy diamond anniversary
It is the same as a birthday. Birthday : Penblwydd Happy anniversairy (as in a wedding) : Penblwydd priodas hapus (literall translation : Happy wedding birthday
PENBLWYDD PRIODAS BERLOG HAPUS : Happy pearl anniversary
Penblwydd Hapus yn pump ar hugain chwaer fach
The plural form of "hapus" in Welsh is "hapusion."
In Cornish, "Happy Birthday" is expressed as "Penblwydd Hapus." The phrase is used to convey good wishes to someone celebrating their birthday, similar to its English counterpart. Cornish is a Celtic language native to Cornwall, and using these phrases can be a lovely way to celebrate the culture.
"Dydd Santes Dwynwen Hapus" is pronounced as "Deeth San-tess Dwin-wen Hap-iss." The "Dydd" sounds like "deeth," "Santes" is pronounced "san-tess," "Dwynwen" is "Dwin-wen," and "Hapus" sounds like "hap-iss." This phrase means "Happy St. Dwynwen's Day" in Welsh, celebrating the patron saint of lovers.
HAPPY EASTER! in Welsh is PASG HAPUS!
'hapus' is Welsh for 'happy'