Russian. I was studying it in my Christmas study. But in mine, on another sheet was spelled that way, but on another sheet I was studying, it was spelled with a "k" instead of a "H" so I was like, "AHHH!!! I can't translate this!!" when I looked it up! Lol!
Anyway, translating this stuff can be hard, okay? So don't get frustrated!
Oh, btw, if you don't know what it means, it means, "Merry Christmas!"
So...
Hristos razdajetsia! From Oklahoma to you! :)
-Artkittycat
This is Ukrainian or Slovakian (both pronounced the same but written differently as Ukrainian uses the Cyrillic alphabet. It does not mean Merry Christmas. It means, "Christ is born! Glorify Him!"
The phrase "hristos razdajetsia" is in Russian and translates to "Christ is born." It is a common greeting used to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ in the Orthodox Christian tradition.
"Hristos se rodi" is a greeting in Serbian Orthodox tradition that means "Christ is born." It is often used during the Christmas season as a way of acknowledging and celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
The Malayalam language. This is an Indian language.
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In English, it is Christ is Born. This is Christmas Eve, and a special meal and celebration are made by Slavic peoples of the Carpathian region.
"Hristos se rodi" is a greeting in Serbian Orthodox tradition that means "Christ is born." It is often used during the Christmas season as a way of acknowledging and celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
Hristos Meletoglou was born on January 2, 1972.
Hristos Banikas was born on May 20, 1978.
Hristos Banikas was born on May 20, 1978.
Hristos Polihroniou was born on March 31, 1972.
Hristos Polihroniou was born on March 31, 1972.
Hristos Vakalopoulos was born in 1956, in Athens, Greece.
Hristos Valavanidis was born in 1944, in Athens, Greece.
Hristos Karakepelis was born in 1962, in Serres, Greece.
Hristos Tsaganeas died on July 2, 1976.