The Brazilian Portuguese equivalent of the English greeting 'Merry Christmas' is Boas Festas, which is pronounced as BOH-ush FEH-shtush; Feliz Natal, which is pronounced as Feh-LEEZ Nuh-TOW; or Natal Alegre, which is pronounced as Nuh-TOW Uh-LEH-gree. Boas = good. Festas = celebrations, feasts. Feliz = happy, but rendered as Merry. Natal = Christmas. Alegre = happy.
Boas Festas, or Feliz Natal. Boas = good. Festas = celebrations, feasts. Feliz = happy, but rendered as Merry. Natal = Christmas.
Brazil has a Christmas tree for Christmas.
it is decorated with cake pieces and socks sometimes shoes
In Portuguese, Christmas is "Natal" and Merry Christmas is "Feliz Natal."
(similar to Spanish Feliz Navidad, meaning happy Nativity, Jesus's birthday)
Arvore de Natal.
tree
Natal.
Yes, i stayed in Brazil for a few years and we always had a tree, although it was artificial.
Christmas Sucks!
Most times these are for children and also for close relatives who are participating in the celebration of Christmas
Arbol de navidad . Árbol=tree de=of navidad=christmas
Julgran.
Weihnachtsbaum.
christmas tree = (der) Weihnachtsbaum You could also say "(der) Tannenbaum", but that means "fir tree" literally.
I do not know but this is how you say Merry Christmas in Brazil Feliz Natal.
Every Christmas in Brazil we have fireworks.
what might you see in Brazil on Christmas