If you don't know the correct term of address to use, I have the complete lesson on personal pronouns with great details and explanation. Like any other Vietnamese topics, in order to wish someone "happy birthday", you'll have to know how to address them appropriately in Vietnamese. How to say ‘happy birthday’ in Vietnamese The present article deals with the cultural space of the town in one of the most efficient periods of its development – from the 1860s till World War I.Here are how you can respond when someone asks about your birthday:
The history of Dinaburg – Dvinsk – Daugavpils is the history of five attempts by the town to begin its life anew and this is determined not only by the fact that the town was four times burned down and had to start life from scratch, but first and foremost because each of these periods was characterized by a total change of ethnos and the socio-cultural field. During its 730 years long history, the town went through five rather autonomous periods of development, five different lives (German, Polish, Russian, Latvian, Soviet), and at the beginning of the 1990s it entered into the 6th period. Probably the most tragic fate has befallen to the eastern part of the present Latvia and its multi-titled town of Dinaburg – Dvinsk – Daugavpils. The Baltic region is one of the most catastrophe prone regions of the 2nd millennium, especially its second part it is the centre of attraction of ‘geopolitical’ interests of the European world. We hope you’ll find this article useful if you ‘d like to say something to your friend in Russian on their birthday.
After that, you can add your wish starting with the phrase “Желаю ей/ему …” (transliteration: Zhelayu yemu/ yej), (Wishing her/him). You should always start with the phrase: “Я предлагаю выпить за …”(transliteration: Ya predlagayu vipyitj za …), (I propose we drink to …). If you are going to your friend’s birthday party and you’d like to say a toast, you can say one of the abovementioned wishes with some alterations. The phrase “Желаю, чтобы все твои мечты сбылись” is also a very common birthday wish (transliteration: Zhelayu, schtobi vsye tvoyi mechti sbilyis), (I wish that all your dreams come true) or “Желаю всего, чего ты сам себе желаешь” (transliteration: Zhelayu vsyego, chego ti sam sebye zhelayesh), (I wish you all that you wish for yourself). As a rule, people say this phrase to their best friend. If you would like to wish something unusual or original to a person, you say: “Желаю, чтобы у тебя все было, а тебе за это ничего бы не было” (transliteration: Zhelayu, schtobi u tebya vsyo bilo, a tebye za eto nichego ne bilo), (“I wish you have it all without repercussions”). You can start you wishes to a birthday girl or boy with this phrase (birthday girl or boy).Īnother very common birthday wish is: “Желаю тебе здоровья, счастья и любви!” (transliteration: Zhelayu zdarov’ya, schast’ja, l’yubvi), (I wish you health, happiness and love). The main wish on this day is the phrase “Желаю всего самого лучшего!” (transliteration: Zhelayu vsego samogo lucshego), (I wish you all the best). However, people usually say this phrase to children or very good friends. You can sometimes hear people say “С Днём варенья!” (transliteration: S dnyem vareniya), (Happy jam day!). So, today let’s look at some ways to wish something to a person, and how to say “Happy Birthday!” in Russian.Ī traditional wish on this day is “С Днём рождения!” (transliteration: S dnyem roshdeniya), (Happy birthday!). However, you should wish it to happen to a person. On this day the most desired dreams may come true. People usually celebrate their birthday with their family and friends. A birthday is the most special and significant event in life.