You just say French: Joyeux Fete Noel! English: Merry Christmas! Canada isn't a foreign language. :D
In Star Wars, there's no official language for saying "Merry Christmas," but fans often use Huttese or Shyriiwook for fun. In Huttese, you might say "Merry Christmas" as "Chuba Christmas," while in Shyriiwook, it's more about the sentiment than a direct translation. Alternatively, you can simply say "Happy Life Day," which is the Star Wars equivalent of celebrating during the holiday season.
Feliz Navidad=Merry Cristmas
To say the name Santa in the Swedish language you say Jultomten. The Italians call him Babbo Natale and the French call him Pere Noel.
Since Merry Kisimusi means Merry Christmas in Zimbabwe, Africa would be the continent you are looking for.
In slovenian language you say merry christmas-vesel božič!
Hanukkah is a holiday, not a language. You cannot say "Merry Christmas in Hanukkah. That's like asking: "How do you say Merry Christmas in Easter" I think he means how do you say merry Christmas in Hebrew
The Romanian language equivalent of Merry Christmas is Crăciun fericit.
In the Twi language, "Happy Christmas" is expressed as "Merry Christmas" or "Merry Krismas." The phrase "Merry" can be translated as "Anigye" or simply kept as "Merry." So, you can say "Anigye Krismas" or "Merry Krismas" to convey the greeting.
You say "Merry Christmas" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Eku odun keresimesi".
There is no such Language as Folaida.
The language Austrians speak is German, and Merry Christmas in German is "Frohe Weihnachten."
The main language of singapore is English, so it would be "Merry Christmas".
Merry Christmas. The main language of Scotland is English.
there is no language called Brazilion.
European isn't a language.
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