How do you say happy birthday in Japanese?

In Japanese, "happy birthday" can be said to be "Otanjoubi omedetou Gozaimasu".

First, I wish you a happy birthday in Japanese.

In Japanese, the common expression of birthday greetings is "ぉめでとぅござぃます", which means "Happy birthday to you". This is a formal and polite expression, which is suitable for birthday greetings with elders, superiors or unfamiliar people.

Second, other birthday wishes.

Besides "ぉめでとぅござぃますす", there are other commonly used birthday wishes in Japanese, such as:

おめでとう"(omedetou): This is a very simple and universal expression of blessing, which can be used between close friends, colleagues or young people.

"おめでとう"(otanjoubi omedetou): This is a relatively common simplified expression, omitting" ござぃます ",which is suitable for intimate relationships or

Third, the Japanese attach importance to birthdays.

Birthday is considered as an important celebration day in Japanese culture. People often prepare special cakes, gifts and celebrations for birthday people. Birthday is an important milestone for children's growth. Birthday parties are usually held and friends and relatives are invited to celebrate.

Fourth, birthday gifts and traditions.

In Japan, there are also some traditions and customs in giving birthday gifts. For example, the red knot (otegami) that sends a hundred years of health and blessings symbolizes longevity and happiness; Meipai uchiwa, a fan who sent plum blossom cards, expressed the hope that the popularity and luck of the recipients would be maintained. In addition, when giving birthday gifts, we often use beautifully packaged gift boxes or special packaging methods to express our wishes and blessings to each other.

Other words related to birthdays

Besides "Happy Birthday", there are some words related to birthdays in Japanese:

"tanjoubi": It means "birthday".

ぃ "(oi wai"): It means "congratulations" and can be used for other celebration occasions besides birthday wishes.