7 Holiday Greetings in German, from Hanukkah through Christmas and into the New Year
Holidays mean greetings.
In Germany that means many holiday greetings. For different people.
When do you say what to whom?
Learn in this episode of the GermanWithNicole.com Podcast:
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How to wish someone a nice Advent in German
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How to say Happy Hannukah in German
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How to say Good Yule in German
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How to say Happy Holidays in German
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How to say Merry Christmas in German
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How to say Happy New Year in German
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and a couple more.
AND you'll learn when to say which greeting.
There's homework, and if you want even more homework, scroll down.
Viel Spaß!
N.B. While the GermanWithNicole.com Podcast no longer exists, you can still hear all of the audios here on the blog. The audios are available on the blog posts published between August 1, 2021 and October 1, 2024. Viel Spaß beim Hören!
N.B. The A1-A2-B1 German Sentence Structure Guide has been retired, as as such, is no longer available.
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