What does с днём рождения in Russian mean?

What is the meaning of the word с днём рождения in Russian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use с днём рождения in Russian.

The word с днём рождения in Russian means happy birthday, happy birthday, happy birthday. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word с днём рождения

happy birthday

interjection (good wishes for a birthday)

Поздравляю с днём рождения.
I wish you a happy birthday.

happy birthday

interjection verb

Извини, что с опозданием на один день. Поздравляю с днем рождения!
I'm a day late, but "Happy Birthday!".

happy birthday

interjection

С днём рождения! Кстати, сколько тебе исполнилось?
Happy Birthday! By the way, how old were you?

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С днём рождения.
happy birthday.
~ С днем рождения Вас!
~ Happy birthday to you!
С днём Рождения, Виктор.
Happy birthday, Victor.
Он почувствовал себя по-идиотски, не сумев найти других слов, кроме «с днем рождения».
He felt ridiculous that he could find no other words to say except “Happy Birthday.”
Не только с днем рождения и предложением, но как твой друг.
Not just with the birthday and the proposal, but as your friend.
" Рад встречи ", " С днём рождения ", " Счастливого пути ".
" Good to see ya, " " Happy birthday, " " Drive safe. "
В своей надгробной речи я рассказал, что мы с сестрой поздравляли друг друга с днем рождения песней.
In the eulogy by the graveside, I told everyone how my sister and I used to sing to each other on our birthday.
Джесс просто заскочил на минутку, чтобы поздравить меня с днем рождения.
Jess just stopped by for a second on his way to wory happy birthday to me.”
Эй, с днем рождения.
Hey, happy birthday!
Поздравляю тебя с днём рождения.
Happy birthday.
С днём рождения!
Happy Birthday!
С днем рождения, леди.
Happy birthday, lady.
С днем рождения.
Happy Birthday.
С днём рождения!
Happy birthday.
Генри сел в видавшее виды кресло у кровати и стал разглядывать открытку с днем рождения.
Henry sat in the well-worn chair next to the bed and looked at a recent birthday card.
С днем рождения.
Happy birthday.
С днем рождения.
Hey, happy birthday.
После обеда Розалин принесла из кладовки шоколадный торт со свечками и запела: «С днем рождения
After dinner, Rosaleen emerged from the pantry with a chocolate cake with candles singing ‘Happy Birthday’.
С днем рождения тебя!
Happy birthday to you
С днем рождения, тупая задница.
Happy birthday, dumbass.
С днем рожденья, милый Борис С днем рожденья тебя
Happy birthday, dear Boris Happy birthday to you
С днем рождения
Happy birthday
С днем рождения, Мари.
Happy birthday, Marie.
Мы спели Элайше «С днем рожденья», а миссис Иванс и мисс Сьюзанн нами дирижировали.
We had to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to Alisha, with Mrs Evans and Miss Suzanne conducting us.

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