Le père Noël
The french Santa Claus is actually a slightly older version of our St. Nick: Saint Nicholas therefore Mrs Claus would be Madame Nicholas also in some circles, especially among younger people Madame Claus (pronounced: "Clowse") is an accepted version
Mère
Ami or Amie
Bouclier canadien
Sour cream is "crème aigre" in French, "crème sûre" in Canadian French.
rabbo natale
There is no Hebrew word for Santa Claus. The concept doesn't exist in Israel.
Saint Nicholas. In French, that name is Saint Niclaus which pronounced santnikloss. If you say that fast, it becomes "Santa Claus."
In Scottish, Santa Claus is often referred to as "Father Christmas" or "Santa Claus" as well.
Esposa de Santa Claus (Lit; Wife of Santa Claus).
Sinterklaas is the most used name for Santa Claus in Africa.
Santa Claus is pronounced as "Kana Kaloka" in Hawaiian.
Pai Natal Is How You Say Santa Claus In Portugese!!
In Philippines you pronounce or say Santa Claus like this santa-klaus
Yes. They call him Santa Claus or Father Christmas.
santa nicolas
Santa Claus is called "Sint Clas''Sint Clas