> Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
> Joyeux Noël et bonne année
> Ein frohliches Weihnachten und ein glückliches neuen Jahr
> Een vrolike kerstfeest en een gelukkig nieuw jaar
> С новым годом
> Buon Natale e buon anno
> Buena Navidad y feliz año nuevo
> Ĝojan Kristnaskon kaj feliĉan novan jaron

No CJK, Tony? You're slipping!

Though you've well and truly exhausted my language repertoire. Apart
from French, which you've taken, I only have biblical languages, and
naturally, they have no word for Christmas...

> Well, the "Merry Christmas" part comes a little late I suppose, except 
> for people such as the Orthodox who feast Christmas on January 7 
> (Gregorian) which is December 25 (Julian) until the end of the century. 
> Let's hope you all _had_ a merry Christmas, as I did.

Though at least for those of us who celebrate Christmas *Day* on
December 25 (and perhaps for the January 7 crowd too), Christmas itself
is a 12-day season (also called Christmastide) so it's not late at all
in my books (and for me it's something like 10 hours later because of
time zones, too)!

Smiles,

Ben.




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