Happy Birthday in German.

"Alles Gute zum Geburtstag" is the most common way of wishing a happy birthday in German.You may find some useful examples here. Step 1: "Alles Gute zum Geburtstag!" This is the closest translation to "happy birthday" used in German, and it means something along the lines of "all the best for your birthday."Gute is a German word meaning good, fine, or nice.The German word for "to or for" is zum.In German, Geburtstag means "birthday".The entire birthday greeting should be pronounce. Step 2: "Herzlichen Glckwunsch zum Geburtstag" This is a common birthday greeting.It can be translated as "heartwarming greetings for your birthday" or "many happy returns.""Herzlich" means "heartfelt," "sincere" or "cordial" in German.Congratulation is what glckwunsch means.The terms zum and Geburtstag mean "birthday" and "on" respectively.Go ahead and say hairtz-lich("ch" as in "aCH" not "CHair")-enn glook-vuhnsh. Step 3: For late wishes, say "Herzlichen Glckwunsch" or "Nachtrglich alles Gute zum Geburtstag." It is equivalent to saying "happy birthday" in English."Later" or "belated" is what Nachtrglich means.The meaning of Herzlichen Glckwunsch is "heartfelt congratulations late".Refer to it as hairtz-lich("ch" as in "ach" not "CHair")-enn glook-vuhnsh."Nachtrglich alles Gute zum Geburtstag" means "belated all the best for your birthday."As in "aCH", pronounce it as tsoom geh-buhrtz-tahg. Step 4: "Alles das beste zum Geburtstag!" It's another way of saying "all the best for your birthday."Alles, zum, and Geburtstag mean "all" or "everything.""The best" is what Das Beste means.Pronounce it as ah-less dahss behsteh tsoom. Step 5: Say "Wunderschnen Tag" If you wish the birthday boy or girl a wonderful day, use this statement.It means "we" in English.Wnschen means "wish, want, or desire" in German."Ihnen" is a way of saying "you."If you want to make this statement informal or casual, use the informal version of "you."As deahr, pronounce dir."one" or "a" is what Einen means.Wunderschnen means lovely, wonderful, or beautiful."Day" is what tag means.You should say this sentence with aye and shuhn. Step 6: Hopefully state "Auf das Ihr Tag ist." " May your day be filled with love and happiness."It means "on" or "upon".The German word for "that" is dass."Ihr" is a way of saying "your."For a more informal way of saying "your", use Dein."Day" is what tag means."With" is what Mit means.Liebe means love.Both the term und and Freude mean joy orhappiness.The phrase erfllt means "filled with."Pronounce the whole thing as owf dahss. Step 7: When you can't celebrate in person, tell someone. Shame we can't be there to celebrate with you.When you can't give individual birthday wishes in person, use it over the phone, in a greeting card, or in an e-mail."shame" or "pity" is what Schade means.Both words mean "that" and "we."The terms "not" and "can" are used."celebrate together" is what it means."ch" is not the same as "CHair" mitt-fy-ehrn keu-nenn. Step 8: Ask "Wie geht's dem Geburtstagkind?". "How is the birthday boy or girl?" is a question that means "how are you?" in German.It's in English.dem means "the.""Birthday boy" or "birthday girl" can be meanings of geburtstagkind.The expression should be pronounced as vee gates dehm geh-buhrtz-tahg-kint. Step 9: Ask "Wie alt bist du?". The question is used to ask someone's age.The words "how" and "old" are used.It means "are.""You" is what the term du means.Sie is a more polite form of the word "you"."Wie alt?"The entire question should be pronounce as vee ahlt due. Step 10: "Alles Liebe zum Geburtstag." It means a lot of love for your birthday.Alles is either "all" or "everything"."For your birthday" is what the phrase "zum Geburtstag" means."Love" is what Liebe means.The sentiment should be pronounced as ah-less lee-beh tsoom.