Is "Happy Purim" the traditional Purim greeting ?
Well, yes. "Happy Purim" is the principle anglicized version of a number of transliterated Hebrew variations of "Happy Purim".
What are the transliterated Hebrew versions of "Happy Purim" ?
There are many traditional Purim greetings in Hebrew. The following are the transliterated versions:
- Chag Purim Sameach [Joyous (or Happy) Festival (of) Purim]
- Chag Sameach Purim [Joyous (or Happy) Purim Festival]
- Hag Purim Sameach [Joyous (or Happy) Festival (of) Purim]
- Hag Sameach Purim [Joyous (or Happy) Purim Festival]
- Purim Sameach [Joyous (or Happy) Purim]
- Purim Chag Sameach [Purim Joyous (or Happy) Festival]
- Purim Hag Sameach [Purim Joyous (or Happy) Festival]
- Chag Purim (Purim Festival)
- Hag Purim (Purim Festival)
Happy Purim Transliterations From Hebrew Into English
Chag = Festival
Hag = Festival
Sameach = Joyous, Happy
Samayach = Joyous, Happy
Someach = Joyous, Happy
Somayach = Joyous, Happy
For more Purim information, check out our other Purim pages below:
Purim ECards - Purim E-Cards
Happy Purim - Traditional Purim Greetings
Purim 2007 Countdown Clock
Purim Humor
Purim Home Page
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