How To Say Merry Christmas In Ten Languages

Say Merry Christmas in Ten Languages. If you want to graduate from Santa School, you'll need to know how to say Merry Christmas in ten languages. The Ministry of Fun gives us a crash course. Whatever language, always finish it with a 'ho ho ho'.
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Step 1:
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You will need
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Step 2:
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English
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You already know that one, but what about these?
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French
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Joyeux Noel
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Spanish
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Feliz Navidad
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Italian
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Buen Natale
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German
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Fröhliche Weinachten
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Swedish
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God Jul
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Welsh
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Nadoilg Llawen
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Japanese
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Kurisumasu Omedeto
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Cantonese
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Gun tso sun tan'gung haw sun
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Latin
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If a scholarly looking grandfather brings his grandchild to visit, you can impress him by saying:
Natali Hilari et Annum Faustum
adding:
"as I always say."
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Step 3:
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Expressive eyes
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Whatever language you are speaking in, remember to communicate with your eyes as this is the only part of your face visible to a child. You can smile, look surprised or even listen with your eyes.
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Always follow your Christmas greetings with a jolly 'Ho Ho Ho!'.
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