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In English he is Santa or Santy. In the Irish language you would say "Daidí Na Nollaig". Daidí is pronounced like Daddy. It literally means Father of Christmas, similar to Father Christmas that is commonly used in Britain.
Papa noël means literally "Christmas daddy" and refers to santa claus.
Santa Claus is generally known as Father Christmas in the UK. same character and props, different name. also in French Pere de Noel, lit Father of Christmas or maybe Daddy Yuletide. ( loose translation).
Of course. That was his daddy!
It is related to Santa and Santa is related to Christmas.
Yes, Santa celebrates Christmas.
In Kenya, Santa Claus is generally known as "Father Christmas." He is often depicted as a jolly man in a red suit who brings gifts to children during the Christmas season. The concept of Father Christmas is similar to that of Santa Claus in other parts of the world.
Merry Christmas. NZ is an english speaking country.
Santa's favourite Christmas Carol is 'Here Comes Santa Claus'.
In the United States, it is customary first for children to give or send a Christmas gift wishlist to Santa. On Christmas Eve, then, they often leave out cookies and milk for Santa and, in some homes, carrots for the reindeer. Similar customs exist throughout Europe, where some drink and snack is left for the jolly gift-giver.
Santa is the 1 who brings your presents on Christmas eve nights
There are songs that you could use that have funny lyrics, but are sung to a tune people already know. Such as "Daddy's Home And I Think He's Drunk" which is sung to the tune of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town".