Children’s Songbook (1989, 2021-digital),
p. 282
Feliz Cumpleaños
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Feliz Cumpleaños
1. “Feliz Cumpleaños,” (fay-lees coom-play-ahn-yos)That’s how they say it in Spain.“Fröhlicher Geburtstag,” (frer-li-sher guh-burts-tahk)In German it means the same.“Gratulerer med dagen,” (grah-too-lay-rare med dog-en)Norwegians say it too.
But any way you say it,It means “Happy Birthday to you!”
2. They say in Samoa,“Manuia lou aso fanau.” (mah-noo-ee-yah low ah-so fah-now)“Tanjōbi omedetō,” (tahn-joe-bee oh-meh-deh-toe)The Japanese say, and bow.“Sængilul ch’ukhahamnida,” (săng-ill-oŏl chewk-ha-hahm-nee-dah)Koreans say it too.
But any way you say it,It means “Happy Birthday to you!”
1. “Feliz Cumpleaños,” (fay-lees coom-play-ahn-yos)That’s how they say it in Spain.“Fröhlicher Geburtstag,” (frer-li-sher guh-burts-tahk)In German it means the same.“Gratulerer med dagen,” (grah-too-lay-rare med dog-en)Norwegians say it too.
But any way you say it,It means “Happy Birthday to you!”
2. They say in Samoa,“Manuia lou aso fanau.” (mah-noo-ee-yah low ah-so fah-now)“Tanjōbi omedetō,” (tahn-joe-bee oh-meh-deh-toe)The Japanese say, and bow.“Sængilul ch’ukhahamnida,” (săng-ill-oŏl chewk-ha-hahm-nee-dah)Koreans say it too.
But any way you say it,It means “Happy Birthday to you!”