There is "merry Winterval" or something along those lines. Winterval is any winter holiday that occurs around this time (exempli gratia: Christmas, Hanakah, Kwanza, Saturnalia, etc.)- it is much more specific than just "holidays" (that could mean "April Fools" or "Fourth of July"!) There probably are other versions as well.
People have family get-together, go out, have specially prepared food and enjoy the holidays.
People have family get-together, go out, have specially prepared food and enjoy the holidays.
People have family get-together, go out, have specially prepared food and enjoy the holidays.
Some of them are: happy, glad, content, pleased. You can find more in a thesaurus.
Drink wine!
Assuming you mean "how" to say happy in German, there are a couple of different ways: Froh and gluecklich.
Money, monuments, holidays, etc
Some ways a student could take a cheap holiday to Thailand include studying in Thailand or using a student discount. You can use student discounts on holidays online at the Student Universe website.
no, because it used in a lot of different ways. EXAMPLE: your fish just died, happy birthday!
There are many ways you can say happy holidays. The most popular language English says "Happy Holidays". In Spanish you usually say "Feliz navidad" which means "Happy Christmas". In Latin you say "Feriae felices" which means "Happy Holidays". You can search Google because it is easy to find more ways and I might have found the language you were looking for.
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There are ways to have inexpensive holidays breaks across the Uk