it's "pudding de noël"
You just say French: Joyeux Fete Noel! English: Merry Christmas! Canada isn't a foreign language. :D
Tu is you in french but i think you can only say it to people you know
They eat crepes and other french food
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.
Christmas is joulu in Finnish.
Noël is Christmas in French.
Joyeux Noel is how you say Merry Christmas in french.
No one HAS to celebrate Christmas. Most French do.
Americans say: "Merry Christmas" and people from England say: "Happy Christmas".
In French, it's 'Joyeux Noëlle' - in Flemish, it's 'Prettig Kerstfeest'
Merry Christmas: Joyeux Noel Happy New Year: Bonne Annee
French people decorate with Christmas trees,nativity scenes, mistletoe and candles
"a French Christmas" is "un Noël français" or "un Noël à la française" in French.
The primary Christmas decoration in France is the Christmas tree (or, in French, sapin de noel).
Bon Noël !
bon noel
Very few families in France are saying grace before eating. They don't do it much more at Christmas.