- Mexican - Feltz Navidad
- Swedish - God Yul
- Italian - Buon Natale
- German - Froliche Weinachten
- Netherlands - Froleijk Kerstfeest
- Danish - Glaedelig
- Polish - Wesolych Swiat
- Greek - Kala Christougenna
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Hi there Connie
ReplyDeleteMy name is Jade F and I am one of the bloggers in the Summer Learning Journey Programme for your school cluster this summer break.
That's very interesting that you learnt about Christmas and how to give a Christmas greeting in different languages and quite handy for this up-coming holiday! If you had to choose your favourite international Christmas greeting, what would it be and why? Mine would probably be Feliz Navidad because it reminds me of the Christmas song so I would probably sing it to people when I greet them!
Hope to hear from you soon and I look forward to seeing more blog posts from you over the summer!
Jade F :)
Hi sorry this took me so long I took a stroll down memory lane, mine would be Feltz Navidad too because It is fun to say and also It's a great way to great others.
Deletesincerly
Connie