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Episode 9: Birthday Culture Around the World
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Enjoy the ninth episode of Culture To Grow, which allows you to travel the world from the comfort of your home, your car, or if you are still half asleep in your bed.
This episode will focus on birthday culture around the world, since I just celebrated my own birthday! Everyone celebrates birthdays slightly different, so this episode will provide you with new ideas to use in your own family!
If you would like to learn how to say "Happy Birthday" in any of the 18 languages that are in this episode, please use the below guide.
Arabic - eid milad saeid!
Chinese - Shēngrì kuàilè!
English - Happy Birthday
French - Bon anniversaire !
Hindi - janmadin mubaarak!
Indonesian - Selamat ulang tahun!
Italian - Buon compleanno!
Japanese - Otanjōbiomedetōgozaimasu!
Kurdish - Rojbûna te pîroz be!
Mongolian - Törsön ödriin mend!
Persian - Tavalodet Mobarak
Portugese - Feliz aniversário!
Russian - S dnem rozhdeniya!
Spanish - Feliz cumpleaños!
Thai - S̄uk̄hs̄ạnt̒ wạn keid!
Turkish - Doğum günün kutlu olsun!
Vietnamese - Chúc mừng sinh nhật!
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