Indeed it is
2006-12-29 02:43:46
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Froehliches Weihnachtsfest, frohe Weihnachten, froehliche Weihnachten
2006-12-25 11:05:36
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answered by fem40_98 4
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Fröhliche Weihnachten or Frohe Weihnachten, yes.
2006-12-25 10:58:02
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answer #3
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answered by BarbieQ 6
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Yup it's Fröhliches Weihnachten....Merry Christmas to you...
2006-12-25 10:58:03
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answer #4
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answered by ax2kool 2
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Be careful with the spelling:
it is not fröhlicheS
it is:
Fröhliche Weihnachten! or
Frohe Weihnachten!
Und ein glückliches Neues Jahr
(and a Happy New Year)
And the same to you!!!
2006-12-25 11:22:32
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answered by saehli 6
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yes merry christmas (Fröhliches Weihnachten)
2006-12-25 16:15:28
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answered by Osmel L 2
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Yes, but forget the 's' at the end of Fröhliches.
Translation tool:
http://babelfish.altavista.com/
'Frohe Weihnachten' is used too.
The word 'Weihnachten' seems to be used first in 1170.
German Wiki:
Der früheste Beleg für den Ausdruck Weihnacht stammt aus 1170: „diu gnâde diu anegengete sih an dirre naht: von diu heizet si diu wîhe naht.“ (Translation to more recent German: Die Gnade (Gottes) kam zu uns in dieser Nacht: deshalb heiÃt diese nunmehr Weihnacht.)
2006-12-25 10:57:33
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answered by · 5
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yes ,,und Frohliches weihnachten fur dich auch
2006-12-25 11:09:36
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answered by oh lovely 2
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Yes. Now that you mention it, I suddenly have a yen to drink some gluehwein.
http://www.cs.umb.edu/~alilley/xmas.html
2006-12-25 11:07:40
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answered by QuiteNewHere 7
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Yes!
2006-12-25 10:57:59
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2006-12-25 11:01:05
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answered by oana 4
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