"Hyvää päivänjatkoa."
This can only be used if you are referring to the current day though.
If you want to say "Have a good day tomorrow." you would say "Vietä hyvä päivä huomenna." This doesn't sound very natural though. Finnish doesn't really have an idiom for this.
Deush hankorpi valintini
Not very common thing to say, but it's "hyvää hanukkaa".
Iloista uutta vuotta!
Good afternoon is hyvää iltapäivää in Finnish, however it isn't used very much. People usually say good day instead, which is hyvää päivää in Finnish.
Hyvää päivän jatkoa
happy fathers day
Deush hankorpi valintini
Happy Fathers Day. The language of Tonga is Tongan and English
Happy Father's day dad u have done more and more in our
In finnish: hyvää eläkettä
Not very common thing to say, but it's "hyvää hanukkaa".
"[ja] hyvää uutta vuotta"
Iloista uutta vuotta!
Something to say in a Father's Day card for your husband could be "Happy Father's Day to the best Daddy in the whole world. Wishing you the best day ever". You can sign the card for your child or have them trace their name with your help if they are old enough to do so.
Hyvää joulua! (Merry Christmas!)
Good afternoon is hyvää iltapäivää in Finnish, however it isn't used very much. People usually say good day instead, which is hyvää päivää in Finnish.
Simply say "Happy Mother's Day."