Go onto Google translate and choose from a drop down list of many common and not so common languages. Definitions are not available for all and it is not always 100% accurate, but is fairly useful for the most commonly used languages such as French, Spanish, Italian, German etc...
Merry Christmas is an English equivalent of 'Feliz Navidad'. The phrase in Spanish is pronounced 'feh-lees nah-vee-thah'. The adjective 'feliz' means 'happy, merry'. The feminine noun 'Navidad' means 'Nativity'.
Just as in your question !They tend to say "Happy Christmas" instead of "Merry".Merry Christmas
Felice Navidad is Spanish and translated into English means: Merry Christmas. To translate any language you can use Google translate, Google translate has many different languages to choose from and enables you to translate languages.
Merry Christmas
har en velsignet glædelig jul og et godt nytår on google translate
"Joyeux Noël et Bonne Année"
We wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year! Good tidings we bring, to you and your kin, good tidings for Christmas and a Happy New Year! We wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year! That was the version we did in school for the Winter Show we did :D
We say Merry Christmas or Happy Christmas
Merry Christmas and Happy New year
Wishing you a Merry christmas and happy new year
Americans say: "Merry Christmas" and people from England say: "Happy Christmas".
merry Christmas