The first fruit mentioned in the song "Happy Birthday" is typically "bananas." The full line is "Happy birthday to you, you live in a zoo, you look like a monkey, and you smell like one too!" This line is often sung in a playful and teasing manner during birthday celebrations.
"Happy birthday" in Chavacano could be said as "Feliz Cumpleaños."
happy birthday = joyeux anniversaire and bon anniversaire
'Buon mattina' translates directly to good morning. 'Buon giorno', however, is more popular and can be said at any time of day.
I have a feeling that you are asking what to say on a birthday card, although your question asks what to day. Definitely, be friendly. Happy birthday is an old standard, best wishes, have fun, we love you kid, live long and prosper, etc. Anything cheerful will work.
The origin of the phrase "Happy Birthday" is not definitively attributed to a single individual. The popular birthday song "Happy Birthday to You," which includes the phrase, was composed by Patty Hill and her sister Mildred J. Hill in the late 19th century. Over time, the phrase has become a standard way to celebrate someone's birthday, but its earliest recorded use is not clearly documented.
Andy Samberg in a skit on Saturday Night Live famously said "Happy Birthday to the ground" while portraying his character, “Ras Trent.”
Usually said on your birthday. It is someone wishing you a long and happy life.
Quite possibly: "Happy Birthday to You" on March 8, 1969
In Elizabethan English, if someone were inclined to say "happy birthday", it would probably be said "happy birthday". People didn't celebrate birthdays much in those days, so there are no examples that leap to mind.
Thank you very much! (if it's your birthday) I think you have me confused with someone else, it's NOT my birthday. (if it's NOT your birthday)
In the 4th movie the babies turn 1 cause Fiona said Its the kids 1st birthday. Act happy
This is the saying: Bingh Jouhn (BING-JON) -I think this is what happy bithday is said in bajan,but I am not 100% sure!