After series of blogs on German , here we are learning to wish Happy Birthday in Spanish. Spanish is one of the important languages used in abundance in world. Almost 470 people speak spanish as native language. Spanish is “Language of Romance” that originated in Castile region of Spain.There are more than 548 million people Having first or second language as Spanish.Moreover, Spanish is one of the six official languages of the United nations and used as official language by the “European union” ,the Organization of American States, and the Union of South American Nations, among many other international organizations.

Happy birthday in spanish means Feliz-cumpleaños

Feliz-cumpleaños

Standard way of saying Happy Birthday in Spanish

Shout “¡Feliz cumpleaños!” This is the standard, most fundamental approach to say “cheerful birthday” in Spanish.


  • Feliz is a Spanish descriptive word signifying “cheerful.”
  • Cumpleaños is a Spanish thing signifying “birthday.” It is a compound word. The “cumple” originates from the Spanish verb “cumplir,” signifying “to finish” or “to fulfill.” The expression “años” signifies “years.” Note the tilde over the “n” in “años” is crucial to keep up the importance of the word.
  • Purport this birthday welcoming as fay-lees koom-play-ahn-yohs.

Few Sentences for Happy birthday in Spanish.


  1. Happy birthday, my dear!
    In Spanish: Feliz cumpleaños, querido
  2. Happy birthday.
    In Spanish: felíz cumpleaños
  3. Happy birthday to you.
    In Spanish:Feliz cumpleaños para ti
  4. Have a Happy birthday.
    In Spanish:Que pases un feliz cumpleaños.
  5. Happy birthday my dear child
    In Spanish: Feliz cumpleaños a mi querido hijo
  6. Happy birthday my love.
    In Spanish: Feliz cumpleaños mi amor.

How old are you ? Asking in spanish.

Ask “¿Cuántos años tienes?” This inquiry is utilized to ask the young lady or birthday kid how old she or he is.
Translated in a direct form, the inquiry asks, “How many years have you completed?”
Cuántos asks “what number of.”
Años signifies “years” in English. Note the tilde over the “n” is fundamental to keep up the importance of the saying.
Tienes is a conjugated type of the Spanish verb “tener,” signifying “to have.”
Profess the inquiry as kwahn-tohs ahn-yohs tee-eh

 

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