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Do you know your Feliz Navidad from your Buon Natale? Learn how to say Merry Christmas in 30 different languages so you can wish the best of the season to everyone you meet!
Wishing someone ‘Merry Christmas' is always well received, and wouldn't it be special if you could tailor your greeting to the person's background? Or perhaps the kids just want to know how to say Merry Christmas in different languages so they can wow their friends in the school yard?
Get the whole family involved to learn these fun ways to wish Merry Christmas – perhaps you could have a fun quiz to see who knows the most of these Christmas greetings!
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Merry Christmas in 30 Different Languages
• Nollaig Shona (Irish)
• Joyeux Noël (French)
• Feliz Navidad (Spanish)
• Buon Natale (Italian)
• Frohe Weihnachten (German)
• Feliz Natal (Portuguese)
• Selamat Natal (Indonesian)
• Gëzuar Krishtlindjet (Albanian)
• Vrolijk Kerstfeest (Dutch)
• Veselé Vánoce (Czech)
• God Jul (Norwegian and Swedish)
• Crăciun Fericit (Romanian)
• Eid Milad Saeid (Arabic)
• Boldog Karácsonyt (Hungarian)
• Gleðileg jól (Icelandic)
• Vesel Božič (Slovenian)
• Ciid Wanaagsan (Somali)
• Shèngdàn jié kuàilè (Chinese)
• Sretan Božič (Croatian)
• Priecīgus Ziemassvētkus (Latvian)
• Glædelig Jul (Danish)
• S̄uk̄hs̄ạnt̒ wạn khris̄t̒mās̄ (Thai)
• Mutlu Noeller (Turkish)
• Maligayang Pasko (Filipino)
• Hyvää Joulua (Finnish)
• Giáng sinh vui vẻ (Vietnamese)
• Nadolig Llawen (Welsh)
• Häid Jõule (Estonian)
• Wesołych Świąt (Polish)
Have your say! Did your kids enjoy learning how to say Merry Christmas in different languages?
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Emily is the coffee-loving Editor of MyKidsTime. Mum of one daughter and two naughty Tibetan Terriers, she is particularly partial to Curly Wurlys and unable to resist pretty stationery and new cookbooks. As an avid foodie and domestic goddess-wannabe, she is most likely to be found in the kitchen.