Joyeux Noel is french, so any place where french is an official language (France, Canada, some of the Caribbean islands...) you could hear "Joyeux Noel."
The origin is French. Joyeux meaning jovial and Noel meaning Christmas.
Joyeux Noël is French for "merry Christmas", so it is used in France and in other French-speaking countries: Canada, Switzerland, Belgium, Haiti...
Wherever French is spoken.
France.
Merry Christmas = Joyeux Noel Joyeux in phonetics /ʒwa.jø/ and pronounce Noël - No El
Joyeux Noël.
Joyeux Nöel!
Joyous Noel lol I'm in a french class i think the joyous is spelt like that or like joyeuxs.If you want to know the correct way to say Merry Christmas in french, take it from someone who actually speaks french fluently (and NOT just someone who's taking a class). It's said "Joyeux Noel".
West Africa is mainly French so it would be said in French = Joyeux Noelle
We say Merry Christmas or Happy Christmas
Feliz Navidad
Scrooge initially replied with "Bah, humbug!" whenever someone said "Merry Christmas."
The link has a pretty complete list of how "Merry Christmas" is said in different parts of the world.
Frohe Weihnachten... merry Christmas
Russia.
4 times because i counted it every time i said it.