7 Holiday Greetings in German, from Hanukkah through Christmas and into the New Year
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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. The A1-A2-B1 German Sentence Structure Guide has been retired, as as such, is no longer available.
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