The UK is a country, but it doesn't have its own language per say. Depending on what region of the UK you might say it with an accent or with slightly different vernacular, but on the whole, Merry Christmas would be fine.
There are differences between American and British English but we both say Merry Christmas.
While there are speakers of many languages in Britain, the primary language is English. However, some people in Britain do say "Happy Christmas" instead of "Merry Christmas".
Many years ago on British TV there was a comedy series by the name of the Goodlife, One of the characters was called Margo Leadbetter. Margo was a snob of some standing, In the Christmas special she wished her neighbours Tom & Barbera Goode Yuletide Felicitations.
ANSWER BY A BRIT! We Say......... Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas, although many people might say "Happy Christmas" instead. There are also all sorts of people who speak other languages, so they might have other ways of saying it, but it is pretty similar to the US in terms of how to greet each other.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!! Obviously the English language comes from here.
The words - Merry Christmas - are in the English languages.
The British speak English.
The expression "Happy Christmas" is a common Christmas greeting in Great Britain and Ireland.
They say "Merry Christmas"
They say Merry Christmas in Britain.
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Just as in your question !They tend to say "Happy Christmas" instead of "Merry".Merry Christmas
You say ' Merry Christmas' in the UK.
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Hanukkah is a holiday, not a language. You cannot say "Merry Christmas in Hanukkah. That's like asking: "How do you say Merry Christmas in Easter" I think he means how do you say merry Christmas in Hebrew
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