Answer: Glædelig jul danske venner
Glædelig jul og godt nytår
You pronounce as you spell it, but with the "a" pronounced as the a in lard.
Not a danish word.It sound kinda German though.
Wishing you a Merry christmas and happy new year
Answer: Glædelig jul danske venner
Glædelig Jul (in Danish, since Danish is also official language in Greenland) Juullimi Ukiortaassamilu Pilluarit (in Inuit, Greenlandic)
'God Jul' is not a German expression, it is Swedish (the Danish and Norwegian expressions may also be the same or similar). It means 'Merry Christmas' (literally 'good Yule') and the pronunciation is something like 'got yule'. The way to say 'Merry christmas' in German is 'frohe Weihnachten'.
Norwegian, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Danish, Merry Christmas and Good New Year.
glaedelig jul is danish and means merry christmas. in Norwegian it is gledelig jul, so maybe you misspelled it.
Boldog karácsonyt [boldog karaːʧoɲt]
That means "Merry Christmas" in Swedish........ Well tecnical we say God Jul for Merry Christmas Glad Jul is Danish and also used in Norway
Glædelig jul og godt nytår
To say "Merry Christmas" in Swahili, you can say "Krismasi Njema." It is pronounced as "kris-ma-see n-jeh-ma."
Gud jul means "merry christmas" in Norwegian, Swedish and probably Danish as well.
"God jul" is a common holiday greeting in Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian, meaning "Merry Christmas." It is used to wish someone a happy and festive holiday season during Christmas time.
Gleðilig Jól (gleh-yil-ik yohl)