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How to Say “Happy Holidays” in Different Languages 

by AIFS Abroad
Aerial view of Prague, Czech Republic at Christmas time

Whether you’re celebrating at home or spending the season abroad, it can be fun to learn how to say “Happy Holidays” in other languages. Maybe you’re studying abroad in Germany (a country famous for its charming Christmas markets!) and want to greet locals in their native language, or you’re planning on interning abroad in South Korea next semester and want to impress your family. No matter the reason, here are 18 ways to spread holiday cheer in languages from around the world. 

Discover how to say “Happy Holidays” in 18 different languages! 

1. Afrikaans 

Geseënde vakansies  

(geh-see-en-duh vuh-kahn-sees) 

2. Chinese (Mandarin) 

节日快乐 / Jiérì kuàilè 

(jee-eh ruh kwai luh) 

3. Croatian 

Sretni blagdani 

(sret-nee blahg-dah-nee) 

4. Czech 

Šťastné svátky 

(shtyast-neh svaht-kee) 

5. Danish 

Glade feriedage 

(glah-thuh feh-ree-uh-day-uh) 

6. French 

Joyeuses fêtes 

(zhwa-yeuz fet) 

7. German 

Schöne ferien 

(shuh-neh feh-reen) 

8. Italian 

Buone feste 

(bwoh-neh fest-eh) 

9. Japanese 

楽しい休暇をお過ごしください / Tanoshī kyūka o o sugoshi kudasai 

(tah-no-shee kyoo-kah oh oo-soh-goh-shee koo-dah-sigh) 

10. Korean 

즐거운 휴일 보내세요 / Jeulgeoun hyuil bonaeseyo 

(juhl-guh-oon hyoo-il boh-neh-seh-yoh) 

11. Polish 

Wesołych świąt 

(Veh-soh-wikh shfyont) 

12. Portuguese 

Boas festas 

(boh-ahs fest-ahs) 

13. Spanish 

Felices fiestas 

(feh-lee-sehs fee-es-tas) 

14. Swedish 

Trevlig helg 

(trev-leeg helg) 

15. Swahili 

Likizo njema 

(lee-kee-zoh n-jeh-mah) 

16. Thai 

สุขสันต์วันหยุด / S̄uk̄hs̄ạnt̒ wạn h̄yud 

(sook-san wan yood) 

17. Turkish 

Mutlu tatiller 

(moot-loo tah-teel-lehsh) 

18. Ukrainian 

щасливих свят (shchaslyvykh svyat) 

(sh-chahs-lee-vikh svee-yat) 

Bring new languages into your holiday traditions with these international holiday greetings! 

If you’re planning to study or intern abroad, try incorporating a little of your host country’s language into your conversation with family and friends this holiday season. It’s a fun way to practice the language, and it always makes an impression. If you’re already abroad, show the locals you care by wishing them a happy holiday in their own language—they’ll likely appreciate your effort, regardless of your fluency. 

Whether you’re celebrating the winter holiday season at home or abroad, we wish you a happy holiday from AIFS Abroad. 

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