It orginated from the English word "jolly", referring to a joyful atmosphere.
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"Merry Christmas" is called "hyvaa joulua" in Finnish because "hyvaa" means "good" and "joulua" sort of means "Christmas". More specifically the word "joulua" means Yule in English. The term Yule or Yule-tide comes from an old Germanic midwinter festival (involving a sacrificial feast), that has absorbed into Christmas. Originally the festival was celebrated between late December and early January on a date determinded by the lunar Germanic calendar, but the festival was later placed on the 25th of December when the Christian calendar was adopted. The term is still used in the Nordic Countries to refer to Christmas. As in Finland they use the same term in countries like Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland. In Finland they say "hyvaa joulua" (as you know); in Norway nad Sweden they say "god jul"; in Denmark they say "glædelig jul"; and in Iceland they say "gledileg jol". The term meaning the same thing ("good Yule/Christmas") in all these languages.
The word "gledileg jól" is in Icelandic. It translates to "Merry Christmas" in English.
The word "Yule" comes from Old English "ġēol" which is derived from Old Norse "jól." Yule is traditionally associated with the Christmas season and comes from pre-Christian winter solstice celebrations.
No, because jolly is pronounced jol-lee, not jol-lie. If it was jol-lie, it would rhyme with why.
Ak Jol was created in 2007.
Cornelis Jol was born in 1597.
Cornelis Jol died in 1641.
Martin Jol is 6' 2".
Martin Jol was born on January 16, 1956.
Martin Jol was born on January 16, 1956.
Jutta Jol died on October 26, 1981, in Berlin, Germany.
Jol also means Jul, which is a variation of Yule/Yuletide. Jol is a religious winter festival celebrated by the Northern Europeans right before Christmas.
The word jolly has 2 syllables. You figure this out by saying the word aloud. Jolly is jol-ly. Two syllables.