jingle bells
Natal
Feliz Natal
Natal is an equivalent of 'Christmas' in Portugal. It's pronounced 'nuh-tow'.* It literally translates as 'Nativity'.*The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound in the English adverb 'how'.
Yes.
The Father of Christmas leaves the presents under the Christmas tree or in shoes by the fireplace! :)
They would sing jingel bells.
Schools probally sing Christmas songs because they want to show the talent of all of their students.They do this around Christmas because it is about the middle of the year.
The easiest songs for children to learn and sing are happy and catchy songs. Songs dealing with Christmas are ones that children learn fast and sing. 'Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer' and 'Jingle Bells' was popular Christmas songs.
All sorts of Christmas songs are played on radio stations in Ireland. There is even a special radio station that opens around Christmas each year to just play Christmas songs.
Feliz Navidad
norway
Christmas songs.
Falise Navida
Christmas carolers
Egypt is a Muslim country with a substantial Coptic Christian minority. So most Egyptians don't sing any Christmas songs.
On Christmas in Bethlehem they sing songs like away in amanga,silent night,sheperds go down to Bethlehem and there is no room in the inn.
"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"