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Then there'e Eye-talian:  Boun Natale.  

 

I picked that up somewhere.  I dabble in some foreign languages, just enough to get in trouble, and no way that I could understand someone saying something in the language. 

 

My sister-in-law had twelve years of Spanish in school, so she is fluent in Spanish, and a few other languages, too.  I have just begun to explore that language, but was able to tell her: 

 

"Take care, Amos."  

 

which is phonetic for "Te queremos", (We love ya, second person singular familiar).   

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Hyvää Joulua! in Finnish.

 

Sorry I cannot think any phonetic, because in english language you do not use any vocal close to our "y" or "ä"

Just a tip: in finnish language every written letter is pronaunced.

 

"God Jul" in swedish, thats "Good Christmas" direct translation, for some reason the word good is written "Gott" when wishing "Gott Nytt År" - Good new year.

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