The correct translation into Sanskrit(ized) Hindi would be
SHUBH-JANMADIVAS
SHUBH-JANMADIN
Shubh means auspicious, Janm means birth (cognate with viva), and divas or din means day.
Janmdin mubarak ho "Mubarak" is an Arabic word. So the above answer is not original to the language(s) of India. The ancient phrase which is also used by modern sophisticated Indians is SHUBH-JANMADIVAS
Pirandhanaal Nal VazhthukkalÀ¢Ãó¾É¡ø ÅúÐì¸ø
இனிய பிறந்தநாள் வாழ்த்துக்கள். (Iniya piranthanaal vaazhthukkaL) Happy birthday greetings.
Eppadi solgeerai? ( informal )
Eppadi solgereergal? ( formal )
இனிய பà¯à®¤à¯à®¤à®¾à®£à¯à®Ÿà¯ நலà¯à®µà®¾à®´à¯à®¤à¯à®¤à¯à®•à¯à®•à®³à¯ - Iniya Putthandu Nalvaazhthukkal
Puttina roju subhakankshalu
janmadinasamsakal
vidumurai vaalthukal
piranthanaal nalvazhthukal
There are no known holidays for Bharath Bandh in Tamil Nadu.
if you want to say 30 in Tamil you say ''mupathu''.
In Tamil, we usually say the Capricorn as magaram (மகரம்)
the Tamil new years day is celebrated by cooking tasty Tamil food in a brand new pan which has never been used before and you have to go to the temple and say Tamil poems which takes about a hour to say and you also wish everyone a happy new year by talking to them on the telephone and if they are living closer to your house you can take the tasty food and go to their house in order to give the food.
It is more common in Finland to say for example have a nice Christmas, than saying happy holidays.But if you'd want to say that then it would be, "Hyviä lomia". Or if you want to say happy holidays to you, then it's "Hyviä lomia teille!".It's pronounced Hy - vi - a lo - mi - a.The Y is pronounced like the y in "syphilis", the first A is pronounced like the a in "cat".The mia is pronounced like the name Mia, except with a short i. Not Mee-a, but Mia.
You can say "Pongal Vazhthukkal" in Tamil to wish someone a happy Pongal.
happy holidays, eh
Happy holidays = Sărbători fericite
Happy Holidays in persian or farsi
To say happy holidays in welsh is gwyliau yn hapus
You can say "நான் மகிழ்ச்சியில் உள்ளேன்" in Tamil, which translates to "I am happy."
how do you say happy holidays in scottish lol you just say happy holidays then that's you said it
no, because you can only say "Have a Happy Holiday, or just "Happy Holidays."
no, because you can only say "Have a Happy Holiday, or just "Happy Holidays."
You say "Happy Holidays". If the person is Christian you can say "Merry Christmas", if the person is Jewish you can say "Happy Hanukkah" or if the person is African you can say "Happy Kwanzaa"
Tagalog translation of HAPPY HOLIDAYS: Maligayang Pagdiriwang
Fuku tamina is happy wedding in Tamil, hope this helps you :).