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Vacaciones de Navidad.
Just as in your question !They tend to say "Happy Christmas" instead of "Merry".Merry Christmas
In Twi, Christmas is spelled "Krisimɔs." The term is derived from the English word "Christmas" but adapted to fit the phonetic and orthographic conventions of the Twi language.
Those letters will spell the Christmas word presents. You can also spell the non Christmas words pertness and serpents.
The Spanish language uses the same Latin (or Roman) alphabet that the English language uses. So, Anna would be Anna.
The language of Cuba is Spanish, so it would be Feliz Navidad (¡Feliz Navidad!).
Sasha is short for Alexander in Slavonic languages. It was not around in the Roman times. Moreover, the Romans did not speak Roman. They were Latins and spoke Latin. Sasha's spelling in Latin is uncertain
christmas
Christmas -> Noël
Christmas