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"Happy Birthday" in different Languages
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Here is how to say "Happy Birthday" in 161 different languages of the world.
So next time one of your friends have a birthday and speak another language you
can wish them in their own language. Wouldn't that be fun!!!!! Enjoy.
Afrikaans
Veels geluk met jou verjaarsdag!
Albanian
Urime ditelindjen!
Alsatian
Gueter geburtsdaa!
Amharic
Melkam lidet!
Arabic
Eid milaad saeed! or Kul sana wa inta/i tayeb/a! (masculine/feminine)
Armenian
Taredartzet shnorhavor! or Tsenund shnorhavor!
Assyrian
Eida D'moladukh Hawee Brikha!
Austrian-Viennese
Ois guade winsch i dia zum Gbuadsdog!
Aymara (Bolivia)
Suma Urupnaya Cchuru Uromankja!
Azerbaijani
Ad gununuz mubarek! -- for people older than you
Ad gunun mubarek! -- for people younger than you
Basque
Zorionak!
Belauan-Micronesian
Ungil el cherellem!
Bengali (Bangladesh/India)
Shuvo Jonmodin!
Bicol (Philippines)
Maogmang Pagkamundag!
Bislama (Vanuatu)
Hapi betde! or Yumi selebretem de blong bon blong yu!
Brazil
ParabŽns a voc!
ParabŽns a voc,
nesta data querida muitas felicidades e muitos anos de vida.
Breton
Deiz-ha-bloaz laouen deoc'h!
Bulgarian
Den!
Catalan
Per molts anys! or Bon aniversari! or Moltes Felicitats!
Chamorro
Biba Kumplianos!
Chinese-Cantonese
Sun Yat Fai Lok!
Chinese Fuzhou
San Ni Kuai Lo!
Chiness-Hakka
Sang Ngit Fai Lok!
Chinese-Mandarin
qu ni sheng er kuai le
Chinese-Shanghaiese
San ruit kua lok!
Chinese-Tiociu
Se Jit khuai lak!
Chronia Polla
NA ZHSHS
Croatian
Sretan Rodendan!
Czech
Vsechno nejlepsi k Tvym narozeninam!!
Danish
Tillykke med fodselsdagen!
Dutch-Antwerps
Ne gelukkege verjoardach!
Dutch-Bilzers
Ne geleukkege verjoardoag!
Dutch-Drents
Fellisiteert!
Dutch-Flemish
Gelukkige verjaardag! or Prettige verjaardag!
Dutch-Frisian
Fan herte lokwinske!
Dutch-Limburgs
Proficiat! or Perfisia!
Dutch-Spouwers
Ne geleukkege verjeurdoag!
Dutch-Twents
Gefeliciteard met oen'n verjoardag!
Dutch
Hartelijk gefeliciteerd! or Van harte gefeliciteerd met je verjaardag!
English
Happy Birthday!
Esperanto
Felichan Naskightagon!
Estonian
Palju onne sunnipaevaks!
Euskera
Zorionak zure urtebetetze egunean!
Faroes ( Faroe island )
Tillukku vid fodingardegnum!
Farsi
Tavalodet Mobarak!
Finnish
Hyvaa syntymapaivaa!
French (Canada)
Bonne Fete!
French
Joyeux Anniversaire!
Frisian
Lokkiche jierdei!
Gaelic (Irish)
L‡ breithe mhaith agat!
Gaelic (Scottish)
Co` latha breith sona dhuibh!
Galician (Spain)
Ledicia no teu cumpreanos!
Georgian
Gilotcav dabadebis dges!
German-Badisch
Allis Guedi zu dim Fescht!
German-Bavarian
Ois Guade zu Deim Geburdstog!
German-Berlinisch
Allet Jute ooch zum Jeburtstach! or Ick wuensch da allet Jute zum Jeburtstach!
German-Bernese
Es Muentschi zum Geburri!
German-Camelottisch
Ewllews Gewtew zewm Gewbewrtstewg. Mew!
German-Frankonian
Allmecht! Iich wuensch Dir aan guuadn Gebuardsdooch!
German-Lichtenstein
Haerzliche Glueckwuensche zum Geburtstag!
German-Moselfraenkisch
Haezzlische Glickwunsch zem Gebordsdach!
German-Plattdeutsch
Ick wuensch Di allns Gode ton Geburtsdach!
German-Rhoihessisch
Ich gratelier Dir aach zum Geburtstag!
German-Ruhr
Allet Gute zum Gebuatstach!
German-Saarlaendisch
Alles Gudde for dei Gebordsdaach!
German-Saechsisch
Herzlischen Gliggwunsch zum Geburdsdaach!
German-Schwaebisch
Aelles Guade zom Gebordzdag!
German-Wienerisch
Ois Guade zum Geburdsdog!
German
Alles Gute zum Geburtstag!
Greek
Eytyxismena Genethlia! or Chronia Pola!
Greenlandic
Inuuinni pilluarit!
Gronings (Netherlands)
Fielsteerd mit joen verjoardag!
Gujarati (India)
Janma Divas Mubarak!
Gujrati (Pakistan)
Saal Mubarak!
Guarani (Paraguay Indian)]
Vy-Apave Nde Arambotyre!
Hawaiian
Hau`oli la hanau!
Hebrew
Yom Huledet Same'ach!
Hiligaynon (Philippines)
Masadya gid nga adlaw sa imo pagkatawo!
Hindi (India)
Janam Din ki badhai! or Janam Din ki shubkamnaayein!
Hungarian
Boldog szuletesnapot! or Isten eltessen!
Icelandic
Til hamingju med afmaelisdaginn!
Indonesian
Selamat Ulang Tahun!
Irish-gaelic
La-breithe mhaith agat! or Co` latha breith sona dhut! Or Breithla Shona Dhuit!
Italian
Buon Compleanno!
Italian (Piedmont)
Bun Cumpleani!
Italian (Romagna)
At faz tent avguri ad bon cumplean!
Japanese
Otanjou-bi Omedetou Gozaimasu!
Javaans-Indonesia
Slamet Ulang Taunmoe!
Jerriais
Bouon Anniversaithe!
Kannada (India)
Huttida Habba Subashayagalu!
Kapangpangan (Philippines)
Kashmiri (India)
Kazakh (Kazakstan)
Klingon
Quchjaj qoSlIj!
Korean
Saeng il chuk ha ham ni da!
Kurdish
Rojbun a te piroz be!
Kyrgyz
Tulgan kunum menen!
Latin
Fortuna dies natalis!
Latvian
Daudz laimes dzimsanas diena!
Lithuanian
Sveikinu su gimtadieniu! or Geriausi linkejimaigimtadienio progal
Luganda
Nkwagaliza amazalibwa go amalungi!
Luxembourgeois
Vill Gleck fir daei Geburtsdaag!
Macedonian
Sreken roden den!
Malayalam (India)
Pirannal Aasamsakal! or Janmadinasamsakal!
Malaysian
Selamat Hari Jadi!
Maltese
Nifrahlek ghal gheluq sninek!
Maori
Kia huritau ki a koe!
Marathi (India)
Wadhdiwasachya Shubhechha!
Mauritian Kreol
mo swet u en bonlaniverser!
Mbula (Umboi Island, Papua New Guinea)
Leleng ambai pa mbeng ku taipet i!
Mongolian
Torson odriin mend hurgee!
Navajo
bil hoozho bi'dizhchi-neeji' 'aneilkaah!
Niederdeutsch (North Germany)
Ick gratuleer di scheun!
Nepali
Janma dhin ko Subha kamana!
Norwegian
Gratulerer med dagen!
Oriya (India)
Janmadina Abhinandan!
Papiamento (lower Dutch Antilles)
Masha Pabien I hopi aña mas!
Pashto (Afganistan)
Padayish rawaz day unbaraksha!
Persian
Tavalodet Mobarak!
Pinoy (Philippines)
Maligayang kaarawan sa iyo!
Polish
Wszystkiego Najlepszego! or Wszystkiego najlepszego zokazji urodzin!
wszystkiego najlepszego z okazji urodzin
Portuguese (Brazil)
Parabens pelo seu aniversario! or Parabenspara voce! or Parabens e muitas felicidades!
Portuguese
Feliz Aniversario! or Parabens!
Punjabi (India)
Janam din diyan wadhayian!
Rajasthani (India)
Janam ghaanth ri badhai, khoob jeeyo!
Romanian
La Multi Ani!
Rosarino Basico (Argentina)
Feneligiz Cunumplegeanagonos!
Russian
S dniom razhdjenia! or Pazdravliayu s dniom razhdjenia!
Sami/Lappish
Lihkos Riegadanbeaivvis!
Samoan
Manuia lou aso fanau!
Sanskrit (India)
Ravihi janmadinam aacharati!
Sardinian (Italy)
Achent'annos! Achent'annos!
Schwyzerduetsch (Swiss German)
Vill Glück zum Geburri!
Serbian
Srecan Rodjendan!
Slovak
Vsetko najlepsie k narodeninam!
Slovene
Vse najboljse za rojstni dan!
Sotho
Masego motsatsing la psalo!
Spanish
Feliz Cumplea–os!
Sri Lankan
Suba Upan dinayak vewa!
Sundanese
Wilujeng Tepang Taun!
Surinamese
Mi fresteri ju!
Swahili
Hongera! or Heri ya Siku kuu!
Swedish
Grattis pŒ fšdelsedagen
Syriac
Tahnyotho or brigo!
Tagalog (Philippines)
Maligayang Bati Sa Iyong Kaarawan!
Taiwanese
San leaz quiet lo!
Tamil (India)
Piranda naal vaazhthukkal!
Telugu (India)
Janmadina subha kankshalu!
Telugu
Puttina Roju Shubakanksalu!
Thai
Suk San Wan Keut!
Tibetan
Droonkher Tashi Delek!
Tulu(Karnataka - India)
Putudina dina saukhya!
Turkish
Dogum gunun kutlu olsun!
Ukrainian
Mnohiya lita! or Z dnem narodjennia!
Urdu (India)
Janam Din Mubarak
Urdu (Pakistan)
Saalgirah Mubarak!
Vietnamese
Chuc Mung Sinh Nhat!
Visayan (Philippines)
Malipayong adlaw nga natawhan!
Welsh
Penblwydd Hapus i Chi!
Xhosa (South Afican)
Imini emandi kuwe!
Yiddish
A Freilekhn Gebortstog!
Yoruba (Nigeria)
Eku Ojobi!
Zulu (South Afican)
Ilanga elimndandi kuwe!
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Funny Birthday Facts
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Enjoy these interesting and funny Birthday Facts on your special day or share it your friends on their birthday. You will surely be amazed to learn about the bizarre and strange Birthday Trivia.
Birthday Trivia
More people celebrate their birthdays in August than in any other month (about 9% of all people). The two other months that rate high for birthdays are July and September.
Close to 2 billion Birthday Cards are sent each year in the U.S. alone, accounting for nearly 58 percent of all cards sent.
The world's largest birthday cake was created in 1989 for the 100th Birthday of the city of Fort Payne, Alabama. The cake weighed 128,238 pounds, 8 oz. and used 16,209 pounds of icing.
The most famous rendition of "Happy Birthday" is when Marilyn Monroe sang to "Happy Birthday, Mr President" to President John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden on 19 May 1962.
Paul McCartney's Birth Certificate was auctioned in March 1997, for US $84,146. It is believed to be the world's most expensive Birth Certificate.
The Sultan of Brunei hosted the world's most expensive Birthday Party to celebrate his 50th Birthday on 13 July, 1996. The cost was a whopping US $27.2 million. Three concerts featuring Michael Jackson costs US $16 million of the total amounts.
Anne Frank's world famous diary was given to her as a present for her 13th birthday.
William Shakespeare's died on his 52nd birthday: 23 April 1616.
A recent survey suggests that more people are born on October 5 in the United States than any other day. October 5 holds a not-so-surprising significance, as conception would have fallen on New Year's Eve.
The least common birth date in the U.S. is May 22nd.
Birthday Facts from India
14th November - the Birthday of Jawahar Lal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India is celebrated as Children's Day in India in memory of his love of children.
5th of September - the Birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan - former President of India and a great educationist is celebrated as Teachers Day.
Strange Birthday Facts
Since your last birthday 31,536,000 seconds have passed.
In the past year your hair will most likely have grown 12 cm and your nail about 4 cm.
Your heart beats at a rate of around of 72 to 80 beats per minute - since your last birthday it will have beat about 42,075,900 times.
You breath at a rate of about 30 breaths per minute so, since your last birthday you have taken approximately 15,768,000 breaths.
The volume of blood in your body is approximately 5 litres. The heart pumps about 280 litres of blood around your body every hour - that’s 2,688,000 litres per year!
The average garden snail (not one that has entered the Olympics 100 meters race) moves at around 0.03 mph. If one set out on your last birthday, and walked non-stop it would have traveled 263 miles. If you walked this distance non-stop you would complete it in around three days.
Since your last birthday you will have had about 1,460 dreams.
World population has grown by around 76,570,430 since your last birthday. In the time it takes you to read this another five babies will have been born.
During the past year there have been more than 50,000 earthquakes throughout the world.
The Earth is zooming around the sun at around 66,780 miles per hour! Since your last birthday the Earth has completed one journey around the sun travelling about 584,337,600 miles.
If you counted 24 hours a day, you would be over 31,000 years old when you reach one trillion!
History of Birthday Cake
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Origin of Birthday Cakes dates back to ancient times but the cake of then was very different from what we have today. The word ‘cake’ is said to have coined as early as 13th century and is said to have derived from ‘kaka’- an Old Norse word.
Definition of Birthday Cake
In Western culture Birthday Cake is defined as a pastry or dessert served to a person on his or her birthday. Birthday cakes are usually decorated with person’s name and carry a message of congratulations. Candles equal to the number of year’s a person has been alive are also placed on the cake. There is also a tradition to place one extra candle to bring good luck. Birthday cakes are usually spongy and the most popular flavour in cakes is chocolate.
Birthday Cake History
History of Birthday Cake can be traced back to the ancient Greeks who made round or moon shaped honey cakes or bread and took it to the temple of Artemis -the Goddess of Moon. Some scholars, however, believe that the tradition of Birthday cake started in Germany in Middle Ages. Sweetened bread dough was given the shape of baby Jesus in swaddling cloth and was used to commemorate his birthday. This special birthday cake later reemerged in Germany as a Kinderfest or the birthday celebrations of a young child. Germans also baked another special kind of a cake called Geburtstagorten as it was baked in layers. This was sweeter that the coarse and bread like cake that were usually made at that time.
Why is Birthday Cake Round?
In earlier times, Birthday cakes were mostly round in shape. Scholars associate religious beliefs and technical compulsions for the same. Greeks offered round shape cake to the Goddess of Moon - Artemis as it signified moon. They even placed candles on the cake to make the cake glow like the moon.
Some scholars opine that cake in the ancient world has association with the annual cycles. Round shapes of cakes were preferred as these represented the cyclical nature of life. Most specifically, the sun and moon.
Technical reason given for the roundness of the cake is that most cakes we know off advanced from the bread. In ancient times breads and cakes were made by hand. Typically, these were fashioned into round balls and baked on hearthstones or in low, shallow pans. Hence, these naturally relaxed into round shapes. With the progress of times baking pans of various shapes were developed and today we see cakes in imaginative shapes and sizes.
Tradition of Putting Candles on Birthday Cake
Tradition of placing candles on Birthday cake is attributed to early Greeks, who used place lit candles on cakes to make them glow like the moon. Greeks used to take the cake to the temple of Artemis-the Goddess of Moon. Some scholars say that candles were placed on the cake because people believe that the smoke of the candle carried their wishes and prayers to Gods who lived in the skies. Others believe that the custom originated in Germany where people used to place a large candle in the centre of the cake to symbolize ‘the light of life’.
In present times too, people place candles on Birthday cakes and a silent wish is made before blowing out the candle. It is believed that blowing out all candles in one breath means the wish will come true and the person with enjoy good luck in the coming year. Some also smear out the name of the person before slicing of the cake to bring good luck.
Traditions and Superstitious Beliefs Related to Birthday Cake
In medieval times people of England used to place symbolic objects like coins, rings and thimbles in the batter of the cake. It was believed that those who found coin in the cake would be wealthy while the unlucky finder of the thimble would never marry. Wedding was signified for the person who found the slice of cake with ring. Even today some people follow the tradition and place small figures, fake coins and small candies inside the cake.
If the cake fell while baking it was considered to be a bad omen and signified bad luck for the person in the coming year.
Technical Advancement in Making of Birthday Cake
In the beginning the cakes used to be similar to bread. They were sweetened with honey and enhanced with nuts and dry fruits. According to food historians, ancient Egyptians were the first to show evidence of advanced baking skills. Medieval European bakers used to make fruitcakes and gingerbread that could last for months. Around the middle of 17th century, Europeans had made considerable advancement in the art of making cakes. They began to make what can be called precursor to modern cakes that were round and had icing. This was mainly due to the development of technology that made available reliable ovens, food moulds and refined sugar. At that time cake hoops - which were round wooden or metal moulds for shaping cakes were placed on flat pans to effect the shape.
First icing that was used in cakes were usually a boiled composition of finest available sugar, egg whites and flavors. Then icing used to be poured on the cake and then the cake was put back into the oven for a while. When the cake was taken out, the icing cooled quickly to form a hard glossy ice-like covering. Mouled cakes and fancy ices reached their zenith in Victorian times.
With the time, the art of baking cakes kept progressing and it was not until the middle of the 19th century that the cake we know of today developed. Taste and appearance of the cake was enhanced with extra-refined white flour and the use of baking powder instead of yeast
Birthday Quotes
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Birthday Quotes
An amazing collection of Inspirational Birthday Quotes to wish you a Happy Birthday Day! Share these quotes with your friends and dear ones on their Birthday and make their Birthday bright and beautiful.
Is come, my love is come to me.
The best is yet to be, the last of life, for which the first was made.
Your birthday as my own to me is dear...
But yours gives most; for mine did only lend
Me to the world; yours gave to me a friend.
Because time itself is like a spiral, something special happens on your birthday each year: The same energy that God invested in you at birth is present once again.
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