¡Feliz, feliz en tu día! ¡Amiguita(o) qué Dios te bendiga! ¡Qué reine la paz en tu día…y qué cumplas muchos más!Īnd then sometimes, just for fun, we’d add: “Te estás poniendo vieja(o)…con cara de coneja(o)!” In Puerto Rico, when it was time to sing to the birthday girl/boy, we normally would sing Happy Birthday in Spanish, with our version being:Ĭumpleaños feliz, te deseamos a ti, cumpleaños a, cumpleaños feliz! These two things are also quite different at the parties we attend, since normally the food served is pizza or sandwiches, and music is not commonly a part of the party, unless there’s a game of musical chairs. ![]() Additionally, music is always playing in the background at our parties and it’s not uncommon for the adults to get up and start dancing. On the other hand, every single birthday party we’ve attended for her friends has been at a Chuck E Cheese’s or a similar venue.įor food, we serve full meals: chicken or pork with arroz con gandules (or another variety of yellow rice). We’ve never hosted a birthday party for her that wasn’t held at either our home or abuela’s. Now, as a mother myself, I tend to host similar birthday parties for our baby girl and still see differences from the parties we attend for her school friends. They normally lasted quite a few hours and were mostly held at our home. Parties were full of friends and family, with plenty of adults present. There was music, food, games, and lots of people. One thing I remember most about birthday parties growing up is how festive they were. I was so used to the celebrations we had in Puerto Rico that it took me some time to get used to the differences. I was taken aback by how laid back it was. I remember one of the first birthday parties I attended after I moved to Florida from Puerto Rico. Make sure you’re subscribed to receive our posts because we have an awesome round up of guest posts and fabulous giveaways. Celebrate Day of the Dead/Día de los MuertosĮditor’s Note: This whole week is dedicated to the topic of Bicultural Birthday Celebration.Share Your Story on SpanglishBaby: Become a Guest Blogger.Hope you enjoyed this article about how to sing the Happy Birthday song in Portuguese.ĭid you know this song? Do you struggle singing it along? Tell me about your experience. Join hundreds of other students and learn this beautiful language =) ![]() If you also want to check verbs with prepositions, make sure to go here.Īre you interested in studying European Portuguese? Make sure to check out my exclusive Online Course here. There are many regular verbs and you can also find out how to conjugate them, by clicking here. TER is an irregular verb, like SER and ESTAR. Since we are at it, you can see here how to conjugate the verb to have – TER in Portuguese – in the Present tense:Įx: “Eu tenho 20 anos” – I am 20 years old. This literally means “I have _ years”, as in “I have collected so many years until now”… See the idea? ![]() We use the verb to have instead of to be for saying our age, so you should answer: If someone asks you “Quantos anos tens?”, you should know they are asking you “How old are you”, or literally “How many years do you have?”. Both mean something like “Congratulations” and both can also be used in other situations when you want to congratulate someone – like when a baby is born, for example. You can say Happy Birthday as “Parabéns” or “Felicidades”. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW: YOUTUBE – LEARN EUROPEAN PORTUGUESE ONLINE MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL FOR THE LATEST VIDEOS. Here You Can Listen To Me Singing The Happy Birthday Song in Portuguese So you better prepare (or run) =)įree Download: If you prefer to have the lyrics together with the English translation as a PDF, you can get your free copy here. But I will not only provide you the lyrics, no, I will also upload an audio file and a YouTube Video where you can hear me actually singing the song. ![]() I will show you how to sing Happy Birthday in Portuguese. Today I have something very useful for you.
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