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How do you say Merry Christmas in Greek?

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What is the Greek Translation of Merry Christmas?

Merry Christmas translated into Greek is… "Καλά Χριστούγεννα". Im actually still trying to learn Greek. Here are some sentences using Καλά Χριστούγεννα.

How to use Merry christmas in a sentence:


  • Merry Christmas is typically followed by someone saying and a Happy New Year!
  • Καλά Χριστούγεννα είναι συνήθως ακολουθείται από κάποιον λέγοντας και ευτυχισμένο το νέο έτος! (Greek translation)
  • Want to place a sign on your front door that tells the world Merry Christmas?
  • Εάν θέλετε να τοποθετήσετε ένα σημάδι για σας εμπρόσθια θύρα που λέει στον κόσμο καλά Χριστούγεννα; (Greek translation)
  • Add the attractive reds and greens of Christmas time to your tableware with Merry Christmas plates.
  • Προσθέστε το ελκυστικό κόκκινα και οι Πράσινοι Χριστούγεννα χρόνου σας επιτραπέζια σκεύη με καλά Χριστούγεννα πλάκες. (Greek translation)
  • I want to wish all my friends over seas a Merry Christmas!
  • Θέλω να ευχηθώ όλοι οι φίλοι μου πάνω από θάλασσες καλά Χριστούγεννα! (Greek translation)

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  1. Sidney Beckham on Apr 23, 2011 Reply

    Found this Greek translation for 'Merry Christmas' –
    Χρειάζεται μόνο να ευχηθώ κάθε άτομο σε αυτή τη γη πολύ καλά Χριστούγεννα!

     

    Just used some translation software so you'll just have to trust me 😉

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  2. Kathryn Swider on Apr 25, 2011 Reply

    You are some what right… Merry Christmas in Greek is Καλά Χριστούγεννα.

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  3. Richard Delucia on Apr 27, 2011 Reply

    Hey everyone, I bet there is a better way to say Καλά Χριστούγεννα..

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  4. Costas Petrakis on May 01, 2014 Reply

    Since I am Greek we use “Καλά Χριστούγεννα” when we refer to Merry Christmas. So I upvoted Kathryn.

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