How to say Merry Christmas in your language

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Lycan911

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Similar to @Veho 's post, we say "Srećan Božić"
(Croatian and Serbian are similar haha)

Edit: In Cyrillic characters, which are usually used more often in Serbia, it's "Срећан Божић".
 
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Since it's not an actual holiday here, many just say "Merry Christmas"
But translated it's "Chúc mừng giáng sinh".
 

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In Norwegian, it's God Jul. Just like Swedish! n.n

Lil' late.. so, here's how to say "Happy New Year!"
Godt Nyttår!

If you're wondering what Å is, it's the last letter in the Norwegian alphabet (...Z, Æ, Ø, Å) pronounced like the "o" in "born".
 

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I not celebrate Christmas here, because I am Muslim. Anyway, here the translation! :)

Selamat Hari Krismas (or Natal)! - Malay (Bahasa Melayu)
 
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