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You say "Papai noel", which means "daddy Noel" (Pa as in Particular, i as ee, no as no, el as in Gabriel)

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11y ago

In Spanish-Speaking countries- which Brazil technically is not ( it is Portugese in language) the handle Senor Navidad 9 Mr. Christmas, is sometimes used. this title could very well apply to Bing Crosby as well!

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8y ago

Brazil's Santa Claus is called Papai Noel or Father Noel, (Papai means "daddy")
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You say "Papai noel", which means "daddy Noel" (Pa as in Particular, i as ee, no as no, el as in Gabriel)

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13y ago

The name for Santa Claus in Brazil is Saint Brasil.

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14y ago

Sure it does. Also known as "Papai Noel".

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13y ago

Papai noel !

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