anniversary of transition
You'd more properly say "the anniversary of his (or her) death."
A remembrance on the day that two people who are married or who are together met and became a couple. An ANNIVERSARY is another year since . There are stacks of things an year since you can say eg. Another year since finishing school = Anniversary ea. year that date , Or you can say another Anniversary is your Birthday ---another year ---another Anniversary
strengths and weaknesses
look behind you
doing certain things can say i love you
Sovame latioca
anniversary επέτειος (epéteios)
Simple pipsqueak sorry can't think of many
We {I'm a Korean too :)} don't usually say 'Happy' but there is a word for death aniversary. 기일 Gi-Il I hope that answer is what you wanted!
No, you say Happy Birthday to someone to congratulate them on their birthday. You say Happy Anniversary to a couple who are celebrating their anniversary together.
"Vrolijke verjaardag" is how you say Happy Anniversary in Flemish.
The word means "year's time" and refers to the anniversary of a death. Jewish tradition asks close relatives of the deceased to say the Mourner's Kaddish on the anniversary of death every year. To say the Kaddish, you need a minyan, 10 adult Jews. Knowledgeable Jews sometimes actually lead the yartzeit service in honor of the person they are mourning.