'God Jul' is not a German expression, it is Swedish (the Danish and Norwegian expressions may also be the same or similar).
It means 'Merry Christmas' (literally 'good Yule') and the pronunciation is something like 'got yule'.
The way to say 'Merry christmas' in German is 'frohe Weihnachten'.
Same as angel, messenger of God. Aen-jul
"God Jul" is Merry Chistmas. Direct it is "Gledelig Jul", but everyone says "God Jul".
The way you say Merry Christmas in Norwegian is "God Jul"
Swedes, Norwegians, and Danes say "God Jul!" for "Merry Christmas!"
Gledelig Jul or God Jul God jul og godt nyttår
"Jul" , that's Christmas in Norwegian. If you want to say Merry Christmas you say "God jul".
"God jul" is Norwegian for "Merry Christmas."
God jul - 1999 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:7
Norwegian: God Jul, or Gledelig JulSwedish: God Jul and (Och) Ett Gott Nytt ÅrDanish: Glædelig Jul
In Norwegian: God Jul, or Gledelig Jul!In Danish: God jul, or Glaedelig Jul!In Swedish: God Jul!In Finnish: Hyvää Joulua!In Icelandic: Gleđileg jól!Source: About.com
To say the name Santa in the Swedish language you say Jultomten. The Italians call him Babbo Natale and the French call him Pere Noel.
Merry Christmas in the Danish language is Glaedelig Jul or God Jul. Christmas in Denmark begins with decorating the Christmas tree a week ahead of time. Then people are always on the lookout for Nisse, a very mischievous elf who loves to play pranks.