Bom Natal or Boas Festas may be Brazilian Portuguese equivalents of 'Merry Christmas'. The phrase 'Bom Natal' is pronounced 'bohng nuh-tow',* and means 'Good Nativity'. The phrase 'Boas Festas' is pronounced 'BOH-ash FEH-shtash', and means 'Good Holidays'.
*The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound in the English adverb 'how'.
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Brazilian is not a language. They speak portuguese in Brazil. Cristo está connosco, tenha um feliz Natal.
Merry Christmas = Feliz Natal
Boas Festas e Feliz Ano Novo is Happy New Yea not blessed
You say 'Merry Christmas' in Portuguese as 'Feliz Natal'.
Feliz Natal Feliz = happy/merry Natal = Christmas
Feliz Natal
Feliz Natal
mean Merry Christmas in Portuguese
"Feliz Natal."
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Merry christmas = Feliz natal Happy new year = Feliz ano novo Happy Christmas and a happy new year = Feliz natal e um feliz ano novo Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year = Feliz natal e um prΓ³spero ano novo
"Merry Christmas!" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase Feliz Natal! The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "Happy Nativity!" in English. The pronunciation will be "fee-LEESH nuh-TAL" in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese.