Chag sameach means "Happy holiday" in Hebrew. Chag is the Hebrew word for holiday, sameach is the Hebrew word for happy. Chag sameach is the traditional greeting among Jews before any holiday.
chag sameach (חג שמח) is pronounced khahg sah-MEH-ahkh. The kh is a guttural sound.
sameach (שמח) is pronounced sah-MEH-ahkh. The kh is a guttural sound.
Happy Holidays in hebrew
Chang Sameach
Each "a" sounds like the "a" in "father," but is not elongated. So, it is pronounced running the sounds all together, and placing primary emphasis on the third syllable and secondary emphasis in the first syllable.
sameach
you would pronounce it "Yom Huledat Sameach yakar" so ya, hope that is some help b.t.w, Yom means day, Sameach means happy, and yakar means love, or dear, so you are pretty much saying day happy dear!
מזל טוב מאט from right to left of course...
"Lo sameach"
some-eyy-acchhh
You say "Hag Hanukkah sameach" in response.
the traditional greeting is Chag Sameach (?? ???).
Yom Huledet Sameach = יום הולדת שמח
חג אהבה שמח (chag ahava sameach) or וולנטיין שמח (valentine sameach).Yom ahava same'ach (יום אהבה שמח)
Yom Huledet Sameach Le'Abba Yom Huledet means birthday Sameach means happy and Dad is Abba. Le'Abba means to Dad In Hebrew it's written as: יום הולדת שמח לאבא