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I just looked it up onGoogle Translate and it said that Santa in English is Santa in Spanish as well. Added : Santo litterally means "Saint" , Santa usually refers to 'Holy' , .Santa may have been lost in translation but as I have learned the hard way while studying Spanish , NEVER take things litteraly . I would suggest you Google Santa Clause for a general historical referance . Santa Clause (Saint Nicolas (Niklause 'Clause' )is really a number of historical charicters , real and imagined. Puerto ricans dont have santa

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Santa,Papa Noel (with accent on the second a),or Santa Claus

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they call him Santa Clause, and Papa Noel.

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Of course! Santa loves all little boys and girls!

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yes

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