Dies natalis means simply "birthday": dies is "day", and natalis is "natal; pertaining to birth" (natalis can be used by itself to mean "birthday" as well).
If you wanted to say "Happy Birthday" you would say Felix Dies Natalis, or simply Felix Natalis.
The word 'sit' in "felix sit natalis dies" is the present subjunctive form of 'est'. The subjunctive mood indicates an action that may or may not take place; used independently, it often expresses a desire that this action might occur. In this case, a probable translation of the word 'sit' is: "let it be" or "may it be." And so, literally, we have: "Happy let be of your birth the day", or "May the day of your birth be happy"!
happy 15th. regarding to happy 15th birthday
In Spanish, feliz cumpleaños means Happy Birthday. (the n has a tilde ñ)(literally "happy completed years")"Feliz cumpleaños" means "Happy birthday"
The Latin equivalent of the English greeting 'Happy Valentine's Day' is Felix dies Valentini. In the word-by-word translation, the adjective 'Felix' means 'happy'. The noun 'dies' means 'day'. The noun 'Valentini' means 'Valentine's'.
It is tahitian for Happy Birthday!
"Birthday" in Latin is dies natalis: dies is "day", and natalis is "natal; pertaining to birth". Natalis can also be used all by itself to mean "birthday".
"Birthday" in Latin is dies natalis: dies is "day", and natalis is "natal; pertaining to birth". Natalis can also be used all by itself to mean "birthday".
Happy birthday.
Christmas ("Dies Natalis") means "Day Of Birth" in Latin
The word 'sit' in "felix sit natalis dies" is the present subjunctive form of 'est'. The subjunctive mood indicates an action that may or may not take place; used independently, it often expresses a desire that this action might occur. In this case, a probable translation of the word 'sit' is: "let it be" or "may it be." And so, literally, we have: "Happy let be of your birth the day", or "May the day of your birth be happy"!
Estampie Natalis is a medieval instrumental dance form that originated in the 13th century. The term "Estampie" likely comes from the Old French word "estamper," meaning to stamp or beat. "Natalis" is Latin for "birth" or "birthday," suggesting that Estampie Natalis may have been performed during festive occasions or celebrations.
there's nothing such as 'happy related birthday' it's happy belated birthday not happy related birthday
It mean that you are saying Happy Birthday to someone earlier that their birthday
That mean Happy Birthday :)
Happy Birthday. Period.
Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday to you dear is a message of goodwill that is given to the dears ones having a birthday.