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Croatia Dec 18th, 2000 08:19 AM

Merry Xmas & Happy New Year in many languages
 
Sretan Bozic i Nova Godina

Lithuania Dec 18th, 2000 10:05 AM

Linksmu sventu Kaledu ir Laimingu Naujuju Metu!

Sheila Dec 18th, 2000 10:10 AM

Can't remember the Gaelic for Merry Christmas but Happy New Year is Bliadhna Mhath Ur(bleeanya va oor)

Bernese (Swissgerman) Dec 18th, 2000 10:26 AM

schöni wiehnachte u äs schöns nöis jahr!

ilisa Dec 18th, 2000 10:51 AM

For those who celebrate Hanukkah, Chag Sameach (literally means joyous festival in Hebrew)!

laura Dec 18th, 2000 11:37 AM

S Novym Godom!

Thyra Dec 18th, 2000 11:47 AM

Felice Navidad... but of course everyone knows that one from the song.

hamlet Dec 18th, 2000 12:20 PM

Buon Natale & Buon Anno. (MC & HNY in Italian) <BR> <BR>Joyeux Noel. (MC in French) <BR> <BR>Feliz Navidad. (MC in Spanish) <BR> <BR>Maligayang Pasko. (MC in Tagalog) <BR> <BR>

SharonM Dec 18th, 2000 12:24 PM

Boas Festas!!! (portuguese ala portugal) <BR> <BR>Around town: <BR> <BR>Fleas navidad (vet sign) <BR>Fleece navidad (sweater shop sign)

Art Dec 18th, 2000 12:27 PM

Merry Christmas <BR>Happy New Year, New Millennia <BR> <BR>Frohe Weihnachten <BR>Glückliches Neues Jahr <BR> <BR>I wish you all a prosperous New Decade, year and millenia so that you all can travel to your hearts content. <BR>Arthur <BR> <BR>

Tony Hughes Dec 18th, 2000 12:29 PM

Geseende Kersfees ! (Afrikaans) <BR> <BR>Is Hannnukah the one with doughnuts? <BR> <BR>Tony

Judy Dec 18th, 2000 12:57 PM

Lithuania;;;;ditto from me and my Lithuanian ancestry... :-) Judy

Sheila Dec 18th, 2000 01:05 PM

I don't know this and have not been able to find out- confirmation or criticism welcome.<BR><BR>How about Omorpho Kristouyenna in Greek?

Sheila Dec 18th, 2000 01:08 PM

PS. What song?

Sjoerd Dec 18th, 2000 01:17 PM

Prettige Kerstdagen en een gelukkig Nieuwjaar!

Tina Dec 18th, 2000 01:50 PM

- <BR> <BR>Mele Kalikemaka (sp??? - Hawaiian)

Becca Dec 18th, 2000 02:06 PM

Houva Joulua! <BR> <BR>Merry Chirstmas in Finnish.

Polly Glatt & Lynne Gwist Dec 18th, 2000 02:06 PM

Buon Natale <BR> Buon Capo d'Anno/ Felice Anno Nuovo <BR> <BR>Joyeux Noel <BR> Bonne Annee <BR> <BR>Feliz Navidad <BR> Prospero Ano Nuevo <BR> <BR>Kellemes Karacsonyt <BR> Boldog Ujevet <BR> <BR>Boas Festas <BR> Feliz Ano Novo <BR> <BR>Kala Cristougenna (?) <BR> <BR>Bon Natali e Prosperu Annu Novu <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>Italian, French, Spanish, Hungarian, Portuguese, Greek, and last but not least Sicilian <BR>(with apologies for all sorts of missing diacritical marks in many of them)

Thyra Dec 18th, 2000 02:27 PM

Jose Feliciano did a very popular song in the 70's called Felice Navidad which is about THE most "stick in your head until you want to tear at your flesh" kind of song every composed... why, oh WHY did I bring it up, it will go through my brain until NYE! <BR>

Nit Picker Dec 18th, 2000 02:31 PM

It's "feliz", not "felice". "Felice" is Italian. See above.


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