It's the same in all languages. But in French, you wouldn't pronounce the 'H'.
Channukah is a Hebrew word. We use Channukah regardless of country.
hanukah is Hanukkah in spanish
You say "Hag Hanukkah sameach" in response.
Hanukkah is a Hebrew word that means dedication. It has no meaning in English, Spanish, or any other language except Hebrew. But if you are asking how to spell Hanukkah in Spanish, it's Janucá.
Happy Hanukkah = Hau'oli Hanuka
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
Hanukkah is a holiday. Not a language. During Hanukkah you would say "hello" the same as on a regular day. You can also greet people by saying "Happy Hanukkah".
The answer is "Encaenia" or "Encenia."
"Tanoshii Hanukkah." It's a literal phrase and is likely to be gramatically incorrect.
You shouldn't. Hanukkah and Christmas are no necessarily on the same day, so it would be inappropriate to wish someone a happy Hanukkah on December 25, if that day isn't during of Hanukkah. A better idea would be to look on a calendar to see when Hanukkah falls, then then wish your Jewish friends a Happy Hanukkah on Hanukkah.
Menorat-Chanukkah (traditional), or Hanukkiah (modern).
khah-noo-KAH
some of the things they do on Hanukkah are eat the traditional foods and say the blessings and light the candles.
The word Chanukah is a transliteration of the sounds of the Hebrew word. Therefore, however the spanish is spelled for the sound of this word is how it is spelled. In other words, this word is a phoenetic spelling for a foreign word. I have seen it spelled Chanukah, hannukah, Chanuka, haunukah, ect. In English, it's a matter of opinion, so if a Latino person pronounces it, spell it that way. 'Januca' would be a possible spanish transliteration of the word