Happy Birthday In Latin
Happy Birthday In Latin. The phrase roughly translates to "on happiness to love you." Natalis laetus! Habeas felicitatem in die natus es is another possibility.
This is another way to say Happy Birthday in Lithuanian. According to John Traupman's "Conversational Latin for Oral Proficiency," one says Happy Birthday by saying: "Felicem Natalem (tibi exopto)." "I wish (to) you a happy birthday." "Natalis" is really a third declension adjective (natalis, natalis, natale) and so you could include "dies" (day). But in other languages, birthday wishes are lengthy.
Habeas felicitatem in die natus es!
What is the name of the song that has the lyrics they say its your birthday well its my birthday too?
If some language is missing or a mistake was made, please write to us at our e-mail: write a letter.. The typical Happy Birthday would be יום הולדת שמח. As Joel Derfner suggests, also dies natalis tibi felix.
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