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It is more common in Finland to say for example have a nice Christmas, than saying happy holidays.
But if you'd want to say that then it would be, "Hyviä lomia". Or if you want to say happy holidays to you, then it's "Hyviä lomia teille!".

It's pronounced Hy - vi - a lo - mi - a.
The Y is pronounced like the y in "syphilis", the first A is pronounced like the a in "cat".
The mia is pronounced like the name Mia, except with a short i. Not Mee-a, but Mia.

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