You might say "Ma'u ha 'aho fiefie" which literally translates to "have an eager day" but "Ma'u ha 'aho fiefia" doesn't quite answer the original question either because that only means "have a nice day".
I don't remember if there is a standard birthday greeting that is commonplace. If I were to wish "happy birthday" to someone, I would probably just say, "Ma'u ha 'aho fa'ele'i fiefia" Which roughly translates to "obtain a happy birthday (the day of birth)" Even then, I'm not 100% if that's completely correct.
How to say happy birthday in tibetan
Happy Fathers Day. The language of Tonga is Tongan and English
Happy Early Birthday! Or..... If there birthday is in a week, you could say.... Happy "ONE WEEK" before your birthday!
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How do you say Happy Birthday in haida language
Happy birthday to ______ Happy birthday to you!
Belize's official language is English, so you don't say it any different than how you normally say it. HAPPY BIRTHDAY.
No, it is not haram (forbidden) to say "Happy Birthday" in Islam.
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In the Inuit language, you can say "Quviasukkaa" which means happy birthday.
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.