Dutch is the language in which people may say 'Gelukkig kerstfeest'. It's one of the many ways in which Dutch speakers express special holiday greetings. It means 'Merry Christmas'.
In Dutch, 'Vrolijk kerstfeest' is a wish for a 'Merry Christmas'.
Gelukkig kerstfeest is the Dutch equivalent of 'Merry Christmas'. It's very hard to pronounce Dutch words so you should hear someone say it.Prettig KerstfeestGelukkige KerstdagenVrolijk Kerstfeest
"Gelukkig Kerstfeest" (happy ...) or "Zalig Kerstfeest" (blessed ...) For someone not used to saying the Dutch G, "gelukkig" is ill-advised to try. Zalig sounds like "sullic", kerstfeest like "care - st - phased"
Prettige kerstdagen en een Gelukkig Nieuwjaar!Vrolijk Kerstfeest en Gelukkig Nieuwjaar
You can say "Prettige feestdagen" in Flemish to wish someone happy holidays.
it's Dutch (the language in the Netherlands)
Dutch : Vrolijk Kerstfeest en Gelukkig NieuwjaarFrench : Joyeux Noël et Bonne Année
"Zalig kerstfeest" comes from Dutch. It is a common way to wish someone a Merry Christmas in the Dutch language.
It is Dutch, the language spoken in The Netherlands. A dialect of Dutch is also used in the northern (Flemish) part of Belgium.
Preht-tihg kehrst-fayst is a Dutch pronunciation of 'Prettig kerstfeest'.
The cast of Gelukkig IJzer - 2011 includes: Joop Personal
The cast of Gelukkig zijn - 1998 includes: Kurt Defrancq as Man Veerle Eyckermans