This question is somewhat bland, and it depends on how you define special, and who you're asking. A person would usually answer with their own birthday, the birthday of someone famous, someone they like/love, or the birthday of a god they worship. For instance, Jesus Christ's birthday might be considered special, as over 2 billion people celebrate it. (Christmas)
they celebrate the birthdays of the gurus
Birthdays are an annual celebration of the day a person was born. It is a time to mark another year of life, often with gatherings, gifts, and festivities. It is a way to show love and appreciation for the individual on their special day.
Averagely one writes a family newsletter on special occasions such as birthdays or holidays that they may go on. Or even do so for holidays or special occasions through out the year such as Birthdays or Christmas.
The day when your cat was born when that same day comes it is her/his birth day!
yes on birthdays and other occasions
Christmas Birthdays Easter Halloween Thanksgiving and other special eccasions
Bilbo and Frodo's birthdays.
There are no formal birthday clothes in English traditions.
It has lots. From 1st time there to weddings to birthdays. I noramally go there for my birthday. It is awsome.
A flower shop specializes is floral bouquets for special occasions. They provide floral arrangements for weddings, graduations, funerals, special holidays, birthdays and anniversaries.
We wear special clothes at special occasions like birthdays, our national day ( called 17. mai (17. may)), christmas, new year... The natoinal costume is called Bunad.
There is no specific collective noun for birthdays, however a noun suitable for the situation can be used; for example a cluster of birthdays, a series of birthdays, or a respectable century of birthdays.