How to Say “Happy Mother’s Day” in Different Languages
Moms are superheroes, caretakers, and our very first best friends. Mother’s Day is a time to thank them for their love, strength, and kindness. Whether you’re giving a big hug, drawing a card, or just saying “I love you,” don’t forget the magic words—“Happy Mother’s Day!”
Let’s learn how to say it in many different languages!
A Global Celebration of Moms
Here’s how children around the world wish their moms a Happy Mother’s Day:
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English: Happy Mother’s Day!
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Japanese: 母の日おめでとう – Haha-no hi omedetō
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French: Bonne fête des mères!
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Chinese (Mandarin): 母亲节快乐 – Mǔqīnjié kuàilè
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Italian: Buona Festa della Mamma!
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Portuguese: Feliz Dia da Mãe!
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Spanish: ¡Feliz día de las madres!
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Russian: Поздравляю Вас с днём Матери! – Pozdravlyayu Vas s dnyom Materi!
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Turkish: Anneler Gününüz kutlu olsun!
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Catalan: Feliç dia de la mare!
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Persian (Farsi): Rúze mâdar gerâmi bâd
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Lithuanian: Laimingos motinos dienos!
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Basque: Amaren egun zoriontsua!
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Dutch: Gelukkige Moederdag
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Greek: Χαρούμενη μέρα της μητέρας – Charoumeni mera tis miteras
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German: Alles Gute zum Muttertag!
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Tagalog (Filipino): Maligayang araw ng mga ina
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Estonian: Head emadepäeva!
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Arabic: عيد أم سعيد – Eed omm sa-eed
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Korean: 행복한 어머니의 날 – Haengbokhan eomeoni-ui nal
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Indonesian / Malay: Selamat Hari Ibu
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Polish: Wszystkiego najlepszego w dniu matki
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Urdu: ماؤں کا دن مبارک ہو – Maanon ka din mubarak ho
No matter the language, it’s the love behind the words that counts.
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Conclusion
Mothers are celebrated all around the world in many different ways and languages. Whether you say Bonne fête des mères, Selamat Hari Ibu, or Anneler Gününüz kutlu olsun, the message is the same: “We love you, Mom!” And what better gift than a greeting in her own—or a brand-new—language?