We say exactly the same...Merry Christmas...or you could say Happy Christmas...
or you could say what you could do on it
It could either be "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Christmas."
Most users will sign Christmas by stroking the chin as though they have a beard. This can be used in conjunction with a hand clap (2 to 3 times) which indicated MERRY and then the beard sign being Christmas
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "Noel" is typically fingerspelled using the letters N-O-E-L. Alternatively, you can sign "Christmas" by using the sign for "X" on each cheek, representing the traditional image of X marking the spot on Christmas.
When you have something important to say, showcase it on a yard sign for all to see. Support a candidate, promote a yard sale, play up a party theme, create a holiday decoration - or just say what's on your mind.
There could be as many as 3000 native languages in Africa.......
rather than saying 'could you sign up to this', say 'could you apply to this', form or whatever you want someone to sign or do.
The appropriate greeting for Easter is 'Happy Easter'. If one were to say Happy Birthday Jesus, at Christmas, they could say Christ is Risen at Easter.
Americans say: "Merry Christmas" and people from England say: "Happy Christmas".
Could you please provide the sign you're referring to? Once I have that information, I can help you translate it into English.
they just say HAPPY CHRISTMAS