true.
Merry Christmas = Feliz Natal
"A Stuart" usually means a member of the British royal house of Stuart. This House ruled over England from 1371 until 1603. Its most well-known members are Charles I (who was beheaded after the Civil War in England) and his son, the "merry monarch" Charles II.
King Charles II was known as the merry monarch.
'Nadolig Llawen' is how you say 'Merry Christmas' in Welsh
Feliz Natal Feliz = happy/merry Natal = Christmas
"May" and "merry" are month homonyms.
The homophone for "merry" is "marry."
The homonym for "merry" is "marry." Merry refers to being cheerful or jolly, while marry refers to the act of joining in marriage.
I will be very merry (happy) when I marry (wed) Mary.
excuse me ! its MERRY not marry ;]]
'Marry' and 'merry'.
No, they did not marry.
In some dialects, merry and Mary.
marry* and yes, one day in my merry little dreams.
The complicated way to say Merry Christmas in England is by using the English words "Merry Christmas". Quite simple really!!!
you shall marry who ever is right for you, not if they tell you to merry them
Yes very merry