There are many ways you can say happy holidays. The most popular language English says "Happy Holidays". In Spanish you usually say "Feliz navidad" which means "Happy Christmas". In Latin you say "Feriae felices" which means "Happy Holidays". You can search Google because it is easy to find more ways and I might have found the language you were looking for.
Feliz Navidad - Spanish,
Joyeux Noël - French,
Fröhliche Weihnachten or Frohe Weihnachten - German.
Sorry, I do not know which language is spoken in Hawaii.
"Joyeuses fêtes" (French)
"Felices fiestas" (Spanish)
"Frohe Festtage" (German)
"Khag same'akh" (Hebrew)
"Si vouz plais" in French, "por favor" in Spanish and "bitte" in German.
Lézard (French) Lagartija (Spanish) eidechse (German) earc / laghairt (Irish)
Six English, French, Italian, Spanish, Latin, and German
a German one o tannanbaum i sang when i was in the bathroom
The German word for vampire is Vampir.
German is the odd language out because it is a Germanic language, whereas French, Italian, Spanish, and Romanian are Romance languages.
Maybe, if your mother's father was Italian and her mother was French, but your father's father was Spanish and his mother was German, and you grew up in Portugal.
Canyon comes from Spanish (cañón).
I would say french and Spanish. There are a lot of French only speakers in my school.
French: lion Spanish: león Portuguese: leão German: Löwe Russian: лев (lev) Egyptian: seshep
Spanish: comer French: manger Italian: mangiare German: essen
German: die Sonne Italian: il sole Spanish: el sol French: le soleil obviously! english: The Sun