a power full tsunami has swept across a large area of northern Japan causing major damage, flooding towns and sweeping away buildings. it was triggered by a 8.9 magnitude earth quake . police say up 300 bodies have been found in Sendai, the city that was worst hit , many more people are missing.
The Japanese word for "Friday" is 金曜日, or "kinyoubi" in romaji. It is pronounced "keen-yoh-bee."
The phrase 'have a happy Friday', or 'have a Good Friday' may be translated as 楽しい金曜日を (tanoshii kiyoubi o) in Japanese. However, this phrase is not very common.
It's as odd in Japanese as it sounds in English. General expression for congratulating in Japanese is omedetou goazimasu, or omedetou alone. Japanese for Friday is kin'youbi. Slapping them together would result in:"Kin'youbi omedetou gozaimasu" in which, in casual form 'gozaimasu' is not mentioned.
If you are saying "I am happy," you would use ureshii, or if you are saying happiness, you would say "shiawase"
Happīīsutā ojīchan. "Happy easter grandpa"
In Japanese, they use the expression 'Merry Christmas,' which becomes 'merii kurisumasu' in Japanese.
Viernes noche feliz
It's as odd in Japanese as it sounds in English. General expression for congratulating in Japanese is omedetou goazimasu, or omedetou alone. Japanese for Friday is kin'youbi. Slapping them together would result in:"Kin'youbi omedetou gozaimasu" in which, in casual form 'gozaimasu' is not mentioned.
Happy Friday in German is glücklicher Freitag
To say "Happy Friday" in Hawaiian, you would say "Hauʻoli Pōʻakahi," which translates to "Happy Friday."
hi how are you? happy Good Friday
Yes. Happy dog friday!!!!!!!!
No, the Japanese- Americans were not happy about the internment camps in WW2.
kinyobi.
You can't say Happy Friday in Hebrew, but a common greeting on Friday afternoons is Shabbat Shalom (שבת שלום).
Bon vendredi !
hadre fridia
Kinyobi means Friday. Literally, it means "Gold Day," but this title is given to Friday.
On a Friday from 5-8pm, not every friday, it's random.