Merry Christmas All Around the World by Doxter S

Merry Christmas All Around The World

Merry Christmas All Around the World by Doxter S

Christmas songs try to incorporate the spirit of the holiday. Many traditional songs are instrumentals.
Those with lyrics have been translated from the original language. They are recognizable and familiar.
Most popular Christmas songs in the United States are sung in English. People learn to sing them.
Merry Christmas All Around the World, by Doxter S, is sung in 25 different languages.
Doxter S wrote and recorded a version of this song in 2012 on a dare from one of his fans.
It took another 5 years to find someone else who could learn to sing this song properly.
This is supposed to be a children’s Christmas song. The lead and backing singers are a little bit older.
They share the same vocal range as many children, and often record voice-overs for children’s cartoons.
They probably don’t sound like children, but they can sing “Merry Christmas” in 25 different languages.
I have listed below for review the spelling in english of each “Merry Christmas” greeting along with some helpful pronunciation guidance:
  • English Merry Christmas
  • French Joyeux Noël
  • German Fröhliche Weihnachten (Fro leekhe Vine nachten)
  • Italian Buon Natale (bwon nataly)
  • Hungarian Boldog Karácsonyt (bowldug korátchoint)
  • Norwegian Gledelig Jul (Gleyed ligyul)
  • Spanish Feliz Navidad
  • Korean Sung Tan Chuk Ha
  • Greek Kala Christouyenna
  • Croatian Sretan Bozic (shretan bozitch)
  • Czech Krásné Vánoce (krazneh vanotsteh)
  • Dutch Vrolijk Kerstfeest (froluk keers faced)
  • Tagalog Maligayang Pasko
  • Portuguese Feliz Natal
  • Welsh Nadolig Llawen (natolig sow when)
  • Vietnamese Chuc Mung Giang Sinh (chewk mung zan sing)
  • Lithuanian Linksmas Kaledu (linksmas kalydoo)
  • Finnish Hyvaa Joulua (hi va jew lua)
  • Serbian Hristos se rodi (kritsos serodee)
  • Mandarin Sheng Dan Kuai Le
  • Albanian Gezuar Krislinjden (gezuar krisleengen)
  • Croatian Sretan Bozic (shretan bozitch)
  • Polish Boze Narodzenie (bosia narodzenia)
  • Macedonian Sreken Bozhik (sraken bozhik)
  • Bohemian Vesele Vanoce (vesseleh vanotsa)
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