Have a happy holiday! Or have a happy Christmas
You can say "I love you, dad. Thank you for all you do for me. Happy Christmas. Love, (your name).
Tarjeta de navidad.
chocolates or presents
card <3 (^^^)
your name and a heart. but be sure to say merry Christmas and a happy new year
Say that you love her you wish her to have good health and of course merry Christmas and a happy new year
It depends on what kind of a card you are talking about. If you are asking about a postcard for example you would say "póstkort" or "kort". Same goes with Christmas cards, birthdaycards and so on. But a playing card would be "spil"
The duration of The Christmas Card is 1.4 hours.
A Christmas card template is kind of like an outline that you can download of the internet for a card.
The Temptations Christmas Card was created in 1968.
Both "we wish you a Merry Christmas" and "we wish you Merry Christmas" are commonly used phrases. However, adding the article "a" in "we wish you a Merry Christmas" is grammatically correct and sounds more natural in most contexts, including on a card. It is a matter of personal preference and style, but including the article is the more conventional choice.