"Welcome" in Swahili is pronounced as "karibu."
"Rain" in Swahili is pronounced as "mvua."
In Swahili, "grandfather" is pronounced as "babu."
"Wema" is pronounced "weh-mah," with the stress on the first syllable.
Jua is Swahili for "sun." You pronounce it JOO-ah.
One way to say Merry Christmas in Swahili is "Kuwa na Krismasi njema."
The two dominant languages in Kenya are English and Swahili. One way to say Merry Christmas in Swahili is "Kuwa na Krismasi njema."
To say the equivalent of Merry Christmas in Swahili, you would say Misa ya Christman. It is almost a direct transliteration from English.
Kuwa na Krismasi njema or Heri ya Krismas
Boldog karácsonyt [boldog karaːʧoɲt]
Gleðilig Jól (gleh-yil-ik yohl)
Merry Christmas = Joyeux Noel Joyeux in phonetics /ʒwa.jø/ and pronounce Noël - No El
Just as in your question !They tend to say "Happy Christmas" instead of "Merry".Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas in the Danish language is Glaedelig Jul or God Jul. Christmas in Denmark begins with decorating the Christmas tree a week ahead of time. Then people are always on the lookout for Nisse, a very mischievous elf who loves to play pranks.
Merry Merry Merry Frickin' Christmas was created in 2004.
"Welcome" in Swahili is pronounced as "karibu."
"Rain" in Swahili is pronounced as "mvua."