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    :snow: Christmas in Swedish

    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in swedish is God Jul och ett Gott Nytt Ar, basiclly if you transelate it perfectly it's Good Yule and a Good New Year ^^ God and Gott is the same word just looks different in different sentences.

    I'm going to write alot about Swedish traditions and crafts and other goodies here for you to read and maybe try on if you'd like ^^
    Last edited by Becca.Umeko; 10-21-2008 at 09:05 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Becca.Umeko View Post
    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in swedish is God Jul och ett Gott Nytt Ar, basiclly if you transelate it perfectly it's Good Yule and a Good New Year ^^ God and Gott is the same word just looks different in different sentences.

    I'm going to write alot about Swedish traditions and crafts and other goodies here for you to read and maybe try on if you'd like ^^
    Welcome, Becca! It will be great to learn about Christmas in Sweden.

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    I am excited to hear how you celebrate! presents

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshmallow World View Post
    Welcome, Becca! It will be great to learn about Christmas in Sweden.
    Yes, welcome to the forums!
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    Yes please post more! !!presents

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    Quote Originally Posted by Becca.Umeko View Post
    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in swedish is God Jul och ett Gott Nytt Ar, basiclly if you transelate it perfectly it's Good Yule and a Good New Year ^^ God and Gott is the same word just looks different in different sentences.

    I'm going to write alot about Swedish traditions and crafts and other goodies here for you to read and maybe try on if you'd like ^^
    Hi Becca! Yes, would be great to see more Swedish Christmas here.

    Some words to add:
    Jul - Christmas
    tomte - a santa (not THE santa claus), this is from the folkloric history
    julgran - christmas tree
    julbocke - christmas goat

    i'm blanking out on the rest atm.
    almost there!

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