Here is a translation of the term "Merry Christmas" in various languages. (Please add to the list):
Merry Christmas
It's still Merry Christmas in both languages
Multilingual 'Merry Christmas'Here are translations into popular languages:Portuguese: Feliz NatalSpanish: Feliz Navidad(For a translation of "Merry Christmas" into hundreds of foreign languages, click on the Related link.)
Merry Christmas is an English equivalent of 'Feliz Navidad'. The phrase in Spanish is pronounced 'feh-lees nah-vee-thah'. The adjective 'feliz' means 'happy, merry'. The feminine noun 'Navidad' means 'Nativity'.
The two dominant languages in Kenya are English and Swahili. One way to say Merry Christmas in Swahili is "Kuwa na Krismasi njema."
There could be as many as 3000 native languages in Africa.......
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.
actually there is 3 because there is 3 languages
The link has a pretty complete list of how "Merry Christmas" is said in different parts of the world.
merry christmas - ¡Feliz Navidad- spanishmerry christmas - Joyeux Noël- french merry christmas - Buon Natale- italianmerry christmas - Frohe Weihnachten- germanmerry christmas - С Рождеством (S Rozhdestvom)- russian enjoy!
Just as in your question !They tend to say "Happy Christmas" instead of "Merry".Merry Christmas
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