French children call Santa "Père Noel" which translates to "Father Christmas" (as the British call him, by the way), or "Papa Noël", which translates as "Daddy Christmas".
Père Noël .... (literally translated : Father Christmas)
You call him pere noel
In France, Santa Claus is known as Pere Noel.
Père Noël
le père Noël, which stands for papa noel
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Papa Noël
They call him Santa Claus, or Santa.
Santa Claus is called "le père Noël" in French.I think they still call him Santa clause like English people say it
Children are 'les enfants' in French.
Senor Nicholas
Father Christmas.
They Put cookies out for santa and milk and carrots for the donkey !
In England, Santa is known by a few names, including: Santa, Santa Claus, Father Christmas, Old Saint Nick.
They leave their hats out for "Santa" to fill.
In English he is called Santa Claus or Santa. In French, Pere Noel though you will hear the English version used too.
In Cameroon there are lots of names for Santa Claus: Sinterklaas, Father Christmas, Santa Claus, and Le Père Noël which mean "Father Christmas" in French.
a nursemaid is called 'une nourrice' (nounou in children's talk) in French.
its called a une play