Merry Christmas is an English equivalent of 'Prettig kerstfeest'. It's one of the holiday greetings among Dutch language speakers. The wish may be exchanged in the Netherlands or in Dutch speaking communities of Aruba and Suriname.
Merry Christmas is an English equivalent of 'Vrolijke kerstfeest'. The words in Dutch represent holiday wishes that particularly are exchanged among Dutch Catholics. The greeting may be heard in the Netherlands and among Dutch speakers in communities worldwide.
Merry Christmas is an English equivalent of 'Prettige kerst'.
Merry Christmas is an English equivalent of the Dutch 'Zalig kerstfeest'.
Merry Christmas is an English equivalent of 'Vrolijk kerstfeest'.
Dutch is a language in which 'Vrolijke kerstmis' is wished. It's a holiday greeting that particularly is exchanged among Dutch Catholics. It's a Dutch equivalent of 'Merry Christmas'.
Zalig Kersfeest, or Wang swietie Kresnetie
Kerstmis appears to be a word in the Dutch language. In English, this word is more commonly recognized as Christmas, a well-known and highly celebrated holiday.
Yes Christmas is celebrated in the Netherlands, it's called 'Kerstmis' in Dutch. Also by non-religious Dutch people (which make up about 50% of the population), because everyone loves santa and his presents ;D
'from English to Dutch' is 'van Engels naar Nederlands' in dutch
English- expiremented Dutch- experimenteerde
The Dutch do celebrate Christmas and they also call it Christmas. They also have Christmas trees, exchange gifts and tell tales of Santa to their children. The Dutch word for Christmas is Kerstmis, or Kerst in short.
"Engels" is Dutch for "English".
Kerstmis 1967 - 1967 TV is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
.Noflike Krystdagen en in protte Lok en Seine yn it Nije Jier.
Bronk is the same in Dutch as English. It is the translation from English to Dutch.
"De Engelse" in Dutch means "the English"