At least 2 billion people celebrate Christmas, making it one of the biggest holidays in the world.

While traditions may differ from culture to culture, wishing someone a Merry Christmas is something that you can easily communicate across all languages.

So, if you’re wanting to impress your friends or family this Christmas, or you’re even lucky enough to be spending Christmas abroad, the team at Preply have revealed how to say Merry Christmas in 20 languages from around the world.

Language

Translation

How to pronounce

Spanish

Feliz Navidad

Feliz Navidad

French

Joyeux Noël

Joyeux Noël

German

Frohe Weihnachten

Frohe Weihnachten

Italian

Buon Natale

Buon Natale

Swedish

God jul

God jul

Norwegian

God jul

God jul

Chinese

聖誕快樂

Shèngdàn jié kuàilè

Japanese

メリークリスマス

Merīkurisumasu

Korean

메리 크리스마스

meli keuliseumaseu

Croatian

sretan Božić

sretan Božić

Greek

Χαρούμενα Χριστούγεννα

Kalá Christoúgenna

Polish

Wesołych Świąt!

Wesołych Świąt!

Portuguese

Feliz Natal

Feliz Natal

Romanian

Crăciun fericit

Crăciun fericit

Russian

Счастливого Рождества!

Schastlivogo Rozhdestva!

Ukrainian

щасливого Різдва

Shchaslyvoho Rizdva

Finnish

Hauskaa joulua

Hauskaa joulua

Danish

Glædelig Jul

Glædelig Jul

Dutch

Vrolijk Kerstfeest

Vrolijk Kerstfeest

Czech

Veselé Vánoce

Veselé Vánoce

Credit: Preply

Christmas Facts from Around the World:

  • In France, Father Christmas is called Père Noël. In the eastern region of France, he is accompanied by Le Pere Fouettard, a man dressed in black.
  • In Spain, many people go to Midnight Mass or ‘La Misa Del Gallo’ (The Mass of the Rooster). It is called this because a rooster is said to have crowed the night that Jesus was born.
  • Christmas Eve is the main day when Germans exchange presents with their families.
  • In Italy, On Christmas Eve it’s common for red meat to be excluded from any food prepared and eaten. This is often exchanged for a light seafood meal. 
  • In Mexico, presents might also be brought by ‘El Niñito Dios’ (baby Jesus) or Santo Clós (Santa Claus)
  • A traditional Norwegian Christmas Tree decoration are paper baskets called ‘Julekurver’ which are made in the shape of a heart.
  • In New Zealand and Australia, Christmas comes in the middle of the summer holidays. Many people like to spend time at the beach for the holiday.