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In Yiddish, the greeting would be ah freilichen Chanukah (written א פרייליכן חנוכה), pronounced AH FRAY-likh-en KHAH-noo-kah. You can also express your felicitations for “a light-filled Hanukkah,” ah lichtigen Chanukah (written א ליכטיגן חנוכה), pronounced AH LIKHT-ig-en KHAH-noo-kah.
21 lis 2023 · In Hebrew, the most common way to wish your friends or colleagues a happy Hanukkah is "Chag Hanukkah sameach" (חַג חֲנֻכָּה שָׂמַח), or חַג אוּרִים שָׂמַח (Chag Urim sameach).
28 lis 2021 · You may hear some saying "gut yuntuv" (as well as "gut yom tov") which also means "happy holiday" in Hebrew. 18Doors explains the phrase is typically said on the Jewish holidays of Sukkot and...
29 lis 2019 · While it's always correct to express holiday greetings in Hebrew, it's actually more informal and friendly to express them in Yiddish: Ah Freilichen Hanukkah! A more general "happy holiday" option is gut yuntuv ; alternatively, gut yom tov means "greetings," or "good day."
25 wrz 2024 · Discover how to say “Happy Hanukkah” in Hebrew and explore meaningful ways to celebrate this joyous festival. Learning about Hanukkah traditions, foods, and modern interpretations, from lighting the menorah to playing dreidel.
12 gru 2023 · The phrase “Happy Hanukkah” in Hebrew is written as “חג שמח” (pronounced “Chag Sameach”). Here’s a breakdown of the pronunciation and the letters involved: ח (Chet): The first letter, “chet,” is a guttural sound unique to Hebrew.
22 wrz 2022 · The general greeting for Hanukkah in Hebrew is חֲנוּכָּה שַׂמֵחַ. Written in English, that’s Hanukkah sameach or sameyakh, pronounced “HAH-nuh-kuh sah-MEH-ahkh.” That simply translates to “Happy Hanukkah,” so it’s an easy greeting to bust out for your Jewish friends.