Yes, "joyeux Noël" is French and it translates to "Merry Christmas" in English. It is a common holiday greeting in French-speaking countries.
If someone wished you "Joyeux Noël," they would be speaking French. "Joyeux Noël" translates to "Merry Christmas" in English.
"Joyeux" is a French word that translates to "happy" or "joyful" in English.
The word "jolly" can be translated to French as "joyeux" or "gai".
"Joyeux" is a French adjective that contains the letter "y." It translates to "happy" in English.
It is pronounced as "zhwa-yuh no-ell", with the "zh" sound similar to the "s" in "measure" and the "ell" pronounced like "noel" with an emphasis on the "o".
Merry Christmas = Joyeux Noel Joyeux in phonetics /ʒwa.jø/ and pronounce Noël - No El
Merry Christmas is spelt 'Joyeux Noel', with a double point accent on the e of Noel so that it is pronounced 'No-Elle'.
It is french for Happy Christmas
Frogland - I mean cheese eating surrender monkey-land - or perhaps even France
This is French for Happy Chrtstmas.
it would be Joyeux Noel!
Yes, there is a famous French poem entitled "Joyeux Noël" by Théophile Gautier. It celebrates the holiday season and the joy it brings.
Friends or family may use the 'Joyeux Noël !' wish.
If someone wished you "Joyeux Noël," they would be speaking French. "Joyeux Noël" translates to "Merry Christmas" in English.
A French person would say "Joyeux Noel."
Joyous Noel lol I'm in a french class i think the joyous is spelt like that or like joyeuxs.If you want to know the correct way to say Merry Christmas in french, take it from someone who actually speaks french fluently (and NOT just someone who's taking a class). It's said "Joyeux Noel".
i know how to spell joyeux noel because i just did!!!!it means MERRY CHRISTMAS in FRENCH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!