Three-- santa(2) + claus(1) = 3.
The word 'answer' has 2 syllables. An-swer.
There are four syllables in the word "usually".
There are two syllables in the word Easter. The syllables of the word are Ea-ster.
2 syllables in the word abide
The word mitten has two syllables. The syllables in the word are mit-ten.
Claus has one syllable.
The Kikuyu people in Kenya don't all believe in Santa Claus, but the ones who do usually call him Father Christmas, Santa Claus, Sinterklaas, or Papa Noël. The word "Santa" has been adopted into many native languages as is.
Siôn Corn - Santa claus :)
Santa Claus is called "Sint Clas''Sint Clas
In Kannada, Santa Claus is called Christmas Tata. Tata means grandpa.
An 11 letter alternative name for Santa Claus is Kris Kringle.
Santakurōsu
There is no Hebrew word for Santa Claus. The concept doesn't exist in Israel.
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There is no Hindi translation for Santa Claus because the Hindus do not celebrate Christmas. Some Hindus know what Santa Claus means and they also call him Santa Claus. I know this because I'm Hindu. Hope that helped.There is no Hindi word for Santa Claus because they do not celebrate Christmas. Those Hindus who know who Santa Claus is also call him Santa Claus. I know this because I am Hindu. Hope that helped.
Ok, I'm not completely sure but "Santa Claus" looks alot like "Sinterklaas" While Santa Claus is technically "Kerstman" in Dutch. Still, it is a possibility that it came from Dutch.
One Word: NOPE!