There’s also a popular song sung on birthdays called ‘Las Mañanitas’ which is said to have originated in Mexico. They are sung to the melody of the happy birthday song in English so they’re easy for kids to learn. There are a few traditional variations of the happy birthday song in Spanish. It’s a meaningful printable activity pack that your kids will love. Then, help your kids master those fine motor skills with tracing activities which can also double as a way to review the Spanish alphabet. We’ve included useful vocabulary with native speaker audio that you can use to practice pronunciation.Įnjoy matching activities, spot the differences, games, a story and more. Now, get even more fun birthday-themed activities that you can use to practice by getting our happy birthday printable pack. Ask them how they feel on their birthday, what emotions they experience at a birthday party or even how they would feel if someone forgot about their birthday. If you’ve already taught your kids how to express their emotions and feelings in Spanish, this lesson will be a great time to also practice that skill. While this isn’t used in English, it’s a common way to wish someone a happy birthday in Spanish. Happy belated birthday – Feliz cumpleaños atrasadoĪnother way is to simply say ‘felicidades’ which means ‘congratulations’. I wish you all the best – Te deseo lo mejor Have a special day – Que tengas un día especial
Wishing you a very happy birthday – Te deseo un muy feliz cumpleaños Then there’s the informal or colloquial form of that phrase which is ‘feliz cumple’. Firstly, there’s the one most of us are already familiar with, ‘feliz cumpleaños’ which translates to ‘happy birthday’.
There are many ways to tell someone happy birthday and wish them well.