I live in Italy, if you want to say Merry Christmas, all you say is Buon Natale!
Natale means "Christmas" in Italian. (If you wanted to wish someone a Merry Christmas, you would say, "Buon Natale!")
Yes, Italy does have Christmas lights.
It is Buon Natale. Bu-on Na- ta- lay
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Christmas Eve
'Felice Natale' is an Italian equivalent of 'Merry Christmas'. It literally means 'Happy Christmas'. It's pronounced 'feh-LEE-tcheh nah-TAH-leh'.
Christmas
Christmas Eave
My family in Italy usually put up Christmas trees, they put up lights and pass out presents on Christmas they usually have big meals around Christmas and lentils.
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