tavalodat mobarak
The notes for "Happy Birthday" on a keyboard in Farsi would be the same as in any other language or region. The basic notes for "Happy Birthday" are typically C, D, E, G, A, and F in Western music notation. You can play these notes in any octave on the keyboard to create the melody for the song.
"سال نو مبارک" (sal-e no mobarak) is how you say "Happy New Year" in Farsi.
You can say "روز پدر مبارک" which is pronounced as "Rooz-e Pedar Mobarak" in Farsi.
"Happy birthday" in Chavacano could be said as "Feliz Cumpleaños."
To respond to "tavalodet mobarak" in Farsi, you can simply say "moteshakkeram" which translates to "thank you" in English. This is a polite and common way to acknowledge someone's birthday wish.
تولدت مبارک*from right to left
To play "Happy Birthday" in Farsi on the piano, you can use the melody in C major. The notes for the melody are: C, C, D, C, F, E for "Happy Birthday to you," followed by C, C, D, C, G, F for the next line. Continue with C, C, C, A, F, E, D for the third part, and finally C, C, D, C, F, E for the last line. You can sing the Farsi lyrics along with the melody for a cultural touch!
hapy birthday happy birthday happy birthday to you dear (name) happy birthday (then repeat)
Tavalodet Mobarak! Tavalodet Mobarak!
No it is not. You can sing a happy birthday song whenever you want and however you want to. There is nothing good or bad about it.
Happy Birthday
The Mesopotaminans sing happy birthday sometimes. In Mesopotamia, people used very old candles.
When your a criminal who shoots everyone when he sings happy birthday!
sing happy birthday
The notes for "Happy Birthday" on a keyboard in Farsi would be the same as in any other language or region. The basic notes for "Happy Birthday" are typically C, D, E, G, A, and F in Western music notation. You can play these notes in any octave on the keyboard to create the melody for the song.
Smile and nod
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