This is how to wish people a happy birthday in Welsh.
Penblwydd hapus i ti
Penblwydd hapus i ti
Penblwydd hapus i/annwyl [enw (name)]
Penblwydd hapus i ti
Used to one person who you know well and/or who is younger than you.
Penblwydd hapus i chi
Penblwydd hapus i chi
Penblwydd hapus i/annwyl [enw (name)]
Penblwydd hapus i chi
Used to more than one person, and/or to someone you don't know well, or someone who is older than you.
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