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Срећан рођендан! - Serbian CyrillicSrećan rođendan! or Srećan Rodjendan! - Serbian Latin
To say happy holidays in Latin you say beatus festis. In Spanish you say felices fiestas, in Polish it is happy holidays, in German as frohe Feiertage, Portuguese as boas festas, and in French as bonnes fetes.
Appyhay Irthdaybay Appyhay Irthdayb! (move all the consenents to the back of the word, then ad d "ay" Appyhey Irthbey
Felix
To say "Happy Thanksgiving" in Latin, you would say "Felix Actiones Gratiarum." The word "felix" means happy, "actiones" means thanksgiving, and "gratiarum" signifies gratitude or thanks. So, altogether, it translates to "Happy Thanksgiving" in Latin.
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In Pig Latin, "Happy New Year" would be "Appyhay Ewnay Earyay."
In Pig Latin, "Happy Valentine's Day" would be said as "Appyhay alentine'svay ayday."
happy birthday your majesty the king dose not love you
The phrase "Happy Holidays" is generally not used is Latin America. You can say "Felices Fiestas" for "Seasons Greetings" though.
The answer to that is : appy-hay other's-may ay-day
it means happy in latin
Срећан рођендан! - Serbian CyrillicSrećan rođendan! or Srećan Rodjendan! - Serbian Latin
Halloween = All Hallow Evening Felix Vesper Sanctorum (Happy Hallowed Night)
To say happy holidays in Latin you say beatus festis. In Spanish you say felices fiestas, in Polish it is happy holidays, in German as frohe Feiertage, Portuguese as boas festas, and in French as bonnes fetes.