birthday in Latin
birthday in Latin is diēs nātālis, nātālis, natalis — birthday means the yearly anniversary of the day someone was born.
birthday in Latin
diēs nātālis
The anniversary of the day on which something is created.
nātālis
The anniversary of the day on which something is created.
natalis
The date on which someone is born or something is created, more commonly called birthdate or date of birth.
What does "birthday" mean?
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noun The yearly anniversary of the day someone was born.
"They threw her a huge party for her thirtieth birthday."
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noun The anniversary of when something (a company, a country, etc.) was founded.
"The museum celebrated the birthday of the national park."
birthday in a sentence
- They threw her a huge party for her thirtieth birthday.
- What do you want for your birthday this year?
- The museum celebrated the birthday of the national park.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "birthday" in Latin?
"birthday" in Latin is diēs nātālis, nātālis, natalis. birthday means: The yearly anniversary of the day someone was born.
How do you use "birthday" in a sentence?
Example: "They threw her a huge party for her thirtieth birthday." In Latin, "birthday" is diēs nātālis, nātālis, natalis.
Are there other ways to say "birthday" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "birthday": diēs nātālis, nātālis, natalis.
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