In some Spanish-speaking lands, St. Nick is referred to as Senor Navidad- easily translated as Mr. Christmas. Stop and think, have you ever known of a Spanish person named Nicholas? Domenic, yes, but that is a different saint.
In Venezuela, depending on the region, either Niño Jesús ("Child Jesus"), or San Nicolás ("Santa") brings the toys.
Accent on the "a" in "Santa" and slightly on the "u" in "Claus."
In Spain, children typically receive gifts from the Magi on January 6th rather than from a Santa Claus figure. However, the modern Santa Claus is also recognized in Spain, often depicted similarly to how he is in other countries with a red suit and white beard.
Esposa de Santa Claus (Lit; Wife of Santa Claus).
In Philippines you pronounce or say Santa Claus like this santa-klaus
because it wouldn't sound right especially for the little kids like me Santa Claus is the best name he could have and if you have a problem sorry and it is also easier to pronounce Santa Claus
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In colombia, Santa Claus is called "Papa Noel". He is also called "Papa Noel" in most other spanish speaking countries aswell as they all speak spanish.
3. The Santa Claus, The Santa Claus 2, and The Santa Claus 3: The Escape Claus
Karen was santa Claus wife in santa Claus
In Mexican Spanish, Santa Claus is commonly referred to as "Santa Claus" or simply "Santa". However, Mexico also has its own unique Christmas figure called "El NiΓ±o Dios" or "NiΓ±o JesΓΊs" (Baby Jesus), who is a central figure in Mexican Christmas traditions. Both Santa Claus and El NiΓ±o Dios are celebrated and revered during the holiday season in Mexico.
The address of the Santa Claus Museum is: 41 N Kringle Pl, Santa Claus, IN 47579
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it is believed that Koreans do not believe in ''santa Claus'' but they do believe in the Claus of santa