How to Say Happy Holidays in Other Languages

Afrikaans – Geseënde Vakansiedae (heh-SAY-uhn-duh vah-kan-SEE-dah)

Albanian – Gëzuar Festat (guh-ZOO-ar FES-tat)

Amharic – መልካም በዓላት (mel-kam beh-ah-lat)

Arabic – أعياد سعيدة (ay-yaad sa-EED-ah)

Armenian – Շնորհավոր Ամանոր (shnor-ha-vor amanor)

Azerbaijani – Bayramınız Mübarək (by-rah-muh-nuz mu-bar-ek)

Basque – Eguberri On (eh-goo-ber-ee on)

Belarusian – Вясёлых Святаў (vya-SYO-lykh SVA-tov)

Bengali – শুভ ছুটির দিন (shu-bho choo-teer deen)

Bosnian – Sretni praznici (SRET-nee PRAHZ-nee-tsee)

Bulgarian – Весели празници (VEH-se-lee PRAHZ-nee-tsee)

Catalan – Bones Festes (boh-nuhs FES-tes)

Cebuano – Malipayong Pista (ma-lee-PA-yong PEE-stah)

Chichewa – Zabwino Zonse Pakubwera Kwa Khirisimasi (zah-bwee-no zon-se pah-ku-bweh-rah kwa kee-ree-see-mah-see)

Chinese (Mandarin) – 节日快乐 (jie-ree kwai-luh)

Croatian – Sretni praznici (SRET-nee PRAHZ-nee-tsee)

Czech – Veselé svátky (veh-SEH-leh SVAT-kee)

Danish – Glædelig ferie (GLEH-deh-lee feh-ree-eh)

Dutch – Fijne feestdagen (FINE-uh FAYST-da-hen)

Esperanto – Gajaj Ferioj (GAH-jai feh-ree-oy)

Estonian – Häid pühi (HIGHD pew-hee)

Fijian – Marau ni siga ni sucu (mah-RAU nee SEE-gah nee SOO-coo)

Filipino (Tagalog) – Maligayang Pasko (mah-lee-GAH-yang PAHS-koh)

Finnish – Hyvää lomaa (HYOO-vah loh-mah)

French – Joyeuses fêtes (zhwa-YEUS fet)

Galician – Boas festas (BOH-ahs fes-tas)

Georgian – გილოცავ დღესასწაულებს (gi-lo-tsav dres-ah-sah-too-lebs)

German – Frohe Feiertage (FROH-uh FY-er-tah-guh)

Greek – Καλές γιορτές (kah-LES yior-TES)

Gujarati – રજાના શુભકામના (ra-ja-na shu-bhak-ka-ma-na)

Haitian Creole – Bòn fèt (bon feht)

Hausa – Barka da hutu (bar-kah da hoo-too)

Hebrew – חגים שמחים (cha-GEEM sma-kheem)

Hindi – छुट्टियों की शुभकामनाएं (chut-tee-YON kee shu-bhak-ka-ma-naa-yein)

Hmong – Zoo siab hnub so (zoh shia hnuhb saw)

Hungarian – Kellemes ünnepeket (KEHL-leh-mesh OON-neh-peh-ket)

Icelandic – Gleðileg jól (GLEH-theh-lehg yohl)

Igbo – Obioma ezumike (oh-bee-oh-mah eh-zoo-mee-keh)

Indonesian – Selamat liburan (seh-LAH-maht lee-boo-rahn)

Irish – Laethanta saoire sona (LIE-han-ta SAY-rah son-ah)

Italian – Buone feste (BWOH-nay FES-tay)

Japanese – 休日おめでとう (kyoo-jitsu oh-meh-deh-toh)

Javanese – Sugeng liburan (soo-geng lee-boo-rahn)

Kannada – ಶುಭ ಹಬ್ಬಗಳು (shub-ha hab-ba-ga-lu)

Kazakh – Мерекелеріңізбен (meh-reh-keh-leh-rih-ngiz-ben)

Khmer – សុចតីវន្ដរ (so-chuh-dei-wan-druh)

Korean – 즐거운 휴일 보내세요 (jeul-guh-oon hyoo-il boh-neh-seh-yo)

Kurdish – Pîroz bûn, xweşbijînî (pee-rohz boon, khewsh-bee-jee-nee)

Kyrgyz – Майрамдарыңыз менен (mai-rahm-dah-rih-ngiz meh-nen)

Lao – ວັນພັກສຸກໃຈ (wan phak suk jai)

Latvian – Priecīgus svētkus (PRYE-tsee-guhs SVET-koos)

Lithuanian – Linksmų švenčių (LINK-smoo SHVEN-choo)

Luxembourgish – Schéi Feierdeeg (shay FY-er-dehg)

Macedonian – Среќни празници (SRECH-nee PRAHZ-nee-tsee)

Malagasy – Fialantsasatra sambatra (fee-ah-lahn-tsah-sah-trah sahm-bah-trah)

Malay – Selamat bercuti (seh-LAH-maht ber-choo-tee)

Malayalam – അവധിക്കാശംസകൾ (avadhikkashamsakal)

Maltese – Il-ferħ tal-vaganzi (il-FEHR-tal va-gahn-zee)

Maori – Hararei hari (ha-rah-reh ha-ree)

Marathi – सुट्टीच्या शुभेच्छा (sut-tee-chya shu-bay-cha)

Mongolian – Амралт сайхан өнгөрүүлээрэй (am-ralt sai-khan öng-ö-rüü-lé-rey)

Nepali – विदाहरूको शुभकामना (bida-haru-ko shu-bha-kamana)

Norwegian – God ferie (goo feh-ree-eh)

Oromo – Baga gammachuu bara haaraa (bah-gah gahm-mah-choo bah-rah hah-rah-rah)

Pashto – خوشحالۍ رخصتي (khoosh-hali rokh-sa-tee)

Persian – تعطیلات مبارک (ta-tay-lat moo-bar-ak)

Polish – Wesołych Świąt (veh-SAW-wih shvyaunt)

Portuguese – Boas Festas (BOH-ahs FES-tahs)

Punjabi – ਛੁੱਟੀਆਂ ਮੁਬਾਰਕ (chut-tee-an moo-bah-rak)

Romanian – Sărbători fericite (sahr-bah-TOR-i feh-ree-CHEE-teh)

Russian – Счастливых праздников (schast-LEE-vih PRAHZ-nee-kov)

Samoan – Manuia aso malolo (mah-nu-EE-ah ah-soh mah-loh-loh)

Serbian – Срећни празници (SRECH-nee PRAHZ-nee-tsee)

Sesotho – Matsatsi a monate a phomolo (mah-tah-tsee ah moh-nah-teh ah phoh-moh-loh)

Shona – Nguva yezororo inofadza (ngoo-vah yeh-zo-ro-ro ee-noh-fahd-zah)

Sinhala – සුභ නිවාඩු කාලයක් (soo-bah nee-wah-doo kaa-lay-yak)

Slovak – Veselé sviatky (veh-SEH-leh SVYAT-kee)

Slovenian – Vesele praznike (veh-SEH-leh PRAHZ-nee-keh)

Somali – Fasaxa Wanaagsan (fa-sah-kah wah-nahg-san)

Spanish – Felices fiestas (feh-LEE-ses FYES-tas)

Sundanese – Wilujeng liburan (wee-loo-jeng lee-boo-rahn)

Swahili – Likizo Njema (lee-KEE-zoh njay-mah)

Swedish – God helg (gohd helg)

Tamil – மகிழ்ச்சியான விடுமுறை (maghilchiyayana vidumuray)

Telugu – సంతోషకరమైన సెలవులు (santoshakaramina selavulu)

Thai – สุขสันต์วันหยุด (sook-sahn wan yoot)

Tigrinya – ሓጎስ በዓል (ha-gos beh-al)

Turkish – Mutlu bayramlar (MOO-tloo BYE-rahm-lahr)

Ukrainian – Щасливих свят (shchahs-LY-vihk SVYAHT)

Urdu – چھٹیوں کی مبارکباد (chut-teeyon kee moo-barak-baadh)

Uzbek – Bayramingiz muborak (by-rah-meen-giz moo-bor-ak)

Vietnamese – Chúc ngày lễ vui vẻ (chook ngay lay voo-ee veh-eh)

Welsh – Gwyliau hapus (GWEE-lee-eye HAP-us)

Wolof – Jamm ci xew yi (jahm chee hew yee)

Xhosa – Iiholide ezimnandi (ee-hoh-lee-day eh-zee-m-nahn-dee)

Yiddish – פריילעכע יום-טובֿים (FRAY-lek-heh yom-toh-vim)

Yoruba – Ayọ isinmi (ah-yoh ee-seen-mee)

Zulu – Amaviki amnandi (ah-mah-VEE-kee ahm-NAHN-dee)

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