"Gratulerer med årsdagen" (litt.: congratulations with the year day")- typically you add the year number in the phrase - so if it is the second anniversary, you would write "Gratulerer med to-årsdagen" ("to" meaning "two"). The numbers to add are 1:ett 2:to 3:tre 4:fire 5:fem 6:seks 7:syv 8:åtte 9:ni ... Btw: This is also how you greet someone on their birthday, so it might get misunderstood.
happy anniversary
The name Laura in Norwegian script would be written as "Laua."
This greeting is the same.
happy twenty ninth anniversary = joyeux anniversaire pour tes 29 ans
joyeux troisième anniversaire
In Albanian, "Happy Anniversary" is written as "Gëzuar përvjetorin." This phrase can be used to congratulate someone on their anniversary, whether it be a wedding anniversary or another significant milestone. If you want to make it more personal, you can add the person's name or a specific detail about the anniversary.
Actually, we don't have the exact equivalent translation to "Happy Anniversary" as the word "anniversary" contains a lot of uncertainties (such as anniversary for marriage? anniversary for important festival?......) But anyway, I could still offer you the direct word-to-word translation of "Happy Anniversary", which is "周年纪念日快乐". Hope this won't disappoint you ;)
You can say "Feliz 11º aniversario" in Spanish. The word "Feliz" means "happy," and "aniversario" translates to "anniversary." The "11º" indicates the ordinal number for 11th.
In Norwegian, you would write "Gratulerer med 90-års dagen!" This translates to "Congratulations on your 90th birthday!" You can also say "Hipp hurra for 90-årsdagen!" for a celebratory touch.
To write "Happy Diwali" in Gujarati, you can say "દીપાવલીની શુભકામનાઓ" (Deepavali ni Shubhkaamnaao). Alternatively, you can simply write "હેપ્પી દીપાવલી" (Happy Diwali) in the Gujarati script. Both phrases convey good wishes for the Diwali festival.
as in "bless you" it is "velsigne deg"
Happy anniversary is written as saal girah mubarak ho in punjabi. Punjabis generally say this in a funny manner. They are very witty and love to throw jokes every now and then.