What is Christmas called in Holland?

Christmas Day is known as 'Eerste Kerstdag' (first Christmas day) and the day after Christmas is called 'Tweede Kerstdag' (second Christmas day).
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What do they call Santa in Holland?

Sinterklaas, also known as Saint Nicholas, is dear to the hearts of Dutch children. He can be recognized by his eye-catching red cape with red miter and his long white beard.
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What is the Dutch tradition for Christmas?

Two days of Dutch Christmas

In the Netherlands, people celebrate Christmas both on the 25th and the 26th of December. During Dutch Christmas people spend two days with their family, playing games, watching movies and eating some traditional Christmas food.
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How do people say Merry Christmas in Holland?

1- Merry Christmas!

Vrolijk Kerstfeest!
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What are 5 Christmas traditions in the Netherlands?

Candy wreaths often decorate trees, and small treats may be given with gifts. Lavish dinners on Sinterklaas Avond typically include venison or roast goose, roast pork, vegetables, and homemade breads. Boiled chestnuts, fruit, an almond paste bread (kerststol) similar to marzipan, and cookies are also popular.
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How do you say Santa Claus in Dutch?

Santa Claus → Sinterklaas, Kerstman.
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Why is Sinterklaas celebrated?

This is the celebration where children are transformed into Kings and Queens and honored as the bringers of the light at the darkest time of year. The tradition of Sinterklaas comes all the way from the Netherlands, brought by Dutch settlers who arrived in Rhinebeck over 300 years ago.
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How do you say Season's Greetings in Dutch?

'Prettige Feestdagen' is the best answer, since it is just as neutral/general as 'Season's Greetings'.
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How do you say happy holidays in the Netherlands?

Fijne feestdagen! Happy holidays! Geniet van de vakantie!
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Why does the Netherlands have 2 Christmas days?

Many people in the Netherlands observe the second day of Christmas, which falls on December 26. It is a continuation of the Christmas holiday or a chance to spend time outdoors or with family or friends. It is also Saint Stephen's Day.
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Is Christmas celebrated in Holland?

Christmas in the Netherlands is celebrated over two days: 25 and 26 December, described as First and Second Christmas Day.
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How is Sinterklaas celebrated?

Families celebrate Sinterklaas' Feast by singing songs and indulging in a feast of their own, which consists mainly of sweets like marzipan, chocolate initials, pepernoten (ginger biscuits) and hot chocolate with whipped cream. On Saint Nicholas Day on 6 December, Sint departs from the Netherlands.
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What is a traditional Dutch Christmas dinner?

There are two meals which are very popular in the Netherlands: gourmet and fondue. You'll be hard pressed to hard to find a Dutch person who has never eaten these at Christmas.
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What do Dutch people call Father Christmas?

Black Pete ("Zwarte Piet") has been a fixture in Netherlands celebrations for centuries. The black-faced helper, who hands out presents for the white "Sinterklaas" (St Nicholas) — the Dutch version of Santa Claus — has ignited a vehement storm.
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What is Santa called in Amsterdam?

Although he looks a bit like Father Christmas or Santa Claus, 'Sinterklaas' (Saint Nicholas) is a very Dutch character loved by children and adults alike. His annual arrival and parade in Amsterdam and the traditional festivities that follow are a real treat!
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What is the difference between Sinterklaas and Christmas?

Santa places his around the Christmas tree and fills the stockings hanging above the fireplace. Sinterklaas exclusively places the gifts in front of the fireplace, and, instead of stockings, he fills shoes (which the children placed before the fireplace the night before) with candy.
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How do you write a Christmas card in Dutch?

Christmas Greetings

Vrolijk Kerstfeest or Vrolijk Kerstmis (Happy Christmas party/feast) Prettige Kerstdagen or Prettig Kerstmis (Enjoyable Christmas Days/Merry Christmas) Fijne Dagen or Fijne Kerstdagen (Nice Days – can be used for other holidays) Gelukkig Kerstmis – (Happy Christmas)
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What traditions do the Netherlands have?

In addition to the holidays of Christian tradition (Easter, Christmas, Pentecost, and Ascension), the Dutch celebrate Queen's Day (April 30), Remembrance Day (May 4), and Liberation Day (May 5), though the last is commemorated only at five-year intervals.
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How do you say best wishes in Dutch?

best wishes
  • zegenwensen, de ~ Noun.
  • heilwensen, de ~ Noun.
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How do you say Merry Christmas in Greek?

Christmas Greetings in Greece

The Greek word for Christmas is Christougena or Christougenna, literally meaning "Christ's birth." When Greeks say "Merry Christmas," they say, "Kala Christougena." The apparent g sound is pronounced like a y.
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How do you say Merry Christmas in Denmark?

“glædelig jul!”
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Is Sinterklaas Dutch or German?

Sinterklaas (Dutch: [ˌsɪntərˈklaːs]) or Sint-Nicolaas (Dutch: [sɪnt ˈnikoːlaːs] ( listen)) is a legendary figure based on Saint Nicholas, patron saint of children. Other Dutch names for the figure include De Sint ("The Saint"), De Goede Sint ("The Good Saint") and De Goedheiligman ("The Good Holy Man").
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What is kingsday in the Netherlands?

King's Day is the Dutch national holiday celebrating the King's birthday on 27 April. If 27 April falls on a Sunday, King's Day is celebrated on the previous day.
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What do the Dutch put out instead of stockings?

Dutch children put out Christmas shoe instead of stockings. Christmas trees usually grow for about 15 years before they are ready to be cut. Christmas was first an official holiday in 1870 in the US. Santa was first known as a stern and strict man rather than jolly.
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