How do You Say Merry Christmas in Gaelic?

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In Gaelic you would say Nolliag chridheil agus Blaidhna mhath ur to say Merry Christmas and a Happy New year. In Scots Gaelic you would say Nolliag Chridheil Huibh Look here for more information: http://www.santas.net/howmerrychristmasissaid.htm
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Christmas
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Christmas is a mid-winter festival observed as the birth date of Jesus Christ. Many people celebrate the season with gift-giving, tree decorating, and Santa Claus.
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Well, there is Irish Gaelic and Scots Gaelic. The Irish is, Nollaig Shona Dhuit, and the Scots is, Nollaig Chridheil. Now the pronunciation, that is a whole nother ball game.
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There are some cultures that do not celebrate Christmas. So, how to say Merry Christmas to those that don't celebrate. Simply say happy holidays.
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You may already know how to say Merry Christmas in Spanish and not even realize it! Feliz Navidad is a popular term heard in the U.S, as well as Spain. Look here for more information
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Even in Greece some locals celebrate Christmas. The Greece saying for "merry Christmas" often is said like so: "Kala Christouyenna," which means merry Christmas.
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