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Saying happy birthday is a simple phrase that can mean a lot. If you are planning on attending a Bar and Bat Mitzvah, it's a nice gesture to wish them happy birthday in Hebrew. Here is how to say happy birthday in Hebrew.

  1. The proper Hebrew phrase which means Happy birthday is "yom hu'ledet sameach"[1] [2]
  2. The proper pronunciation of these words best described would be YOM= Yome rhyming it with the English word tome HU'LEDET= "WHO" "LEAD" (as in the metal) "ET" putting the emphasis on the Lead part.
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  3. The word SAMEACH is the hard one cause it has that Hebrew "ch" in it which does not exist in English. It is however similar to the "J" in Spanish and sounds like someone who is clearing their throat from phlegm.[3]
    • "SAMEACH" is pronounced as "SA" as in the beginning of the words "sorry" "MAY" and then finally "ACH" with the a sounding like the "O" in the word on.[4]
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    This how you write it: יום הולדת שמח
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    Elohim Yevarech Otcha (m) or Otach (f) or Etchem (mixed crowd/only males) or Etchen (only females). The ch sound is a het and is pronounced from the back of your mouth. אלוהים יברך אותך/אתכם/אתכן
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    הַצדָע
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Roi Bracha
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This article was co-authored by Roi Bracha. Roi Bracha is a Hebrew teacher and the founder of Hebreways, a global Hebrew-learning community with over 150,000 followers on social media. He helps students around the world speak, read, and connect with Hebrew through daily videos, live classes, and interactive lessons. Roi teaches both modern conversational Hebrew and Biblical basics, with a focus on making the language fun, clear, and practical for all levels — especially beginners and those preparing for Aliyah or travel to Israel. This article has been viewed 327,798 times.
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Updated: June 15, 2025
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