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In Saint Lucia Creole French, "Merry Christmas" is typically expressed as "Joyeux Noël." The term "Joyeux" means "merry" or "joyful," while "Noël" refers to Christmas. This phrase is commonly used to convey holiday greetings and well-wishes during the Christmas season in Saint Lucia.

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