Finns don't say "seasons greetings" so often and it doesn't have an actual translation. But they can wish each other happy summer "hyvää kesää", happy winter "hyvää talvea", happy fall "hyvää syksyä" and happy spring "hyvää kevättä".
Of those four the "hyvää kesää" is used the most often, and the second often used is "hyvää kevättä". The most rare greeting of those is "hyvää talvea".
Greetings is tervehdys or just terve in Finnish.But if you're saying greetings from then it's terveisiä
Christmas is joulu in Finnish.
In the beginning is alussa in Finnish.
komea is handsome in finnish :)
Flower is kukka in Finnish.
Season's Greetings in Portuguese is "Felizes Festas" or "Boas Festas".
Australians speak english, unless of corse aboriginal. so you would say seasons greetings.
I think that would be seasons greetings.
Greetings is tervehdys or just terve in Finnish.But if you're saying greetings from then it's terveisiä
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It is technically a possessive, Season's Greetings(greetings of the Christmas season), but on posters, banners, and cards the apostrophe is often omitted.
Yes. "Season's Greetings" is correct.
The phrase "Happy Holidays" is generally not used is Latin America. You can say "Felices Fiestas" for "Seasons Greetings" though.
It is technically a possessive, Season's Greetings(greetings of the Christmas season), but on posters, banners, and cards the apostrophe is often omitted.
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"Terve" generally means Hello. You could also say "Hei", being more casual. There's also "Tervehdys" which can mean "Greetings". And then you have greetings that correspond to the time of day. Hyvää huomenta - Good morning Hyvää päivää - Good afternoon Hyvää iltaa - Good evening