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Hey guys!
I've posted threads for the New Year!!!! Time is zipping by!!
Hope you're all well and enjoying the run up to Christmas.
Jx
I've posted threads for the New Year!!!! Time is zipping by!!
Hope you're all well and enjoying the run up to Christmas.
Jx
Janet wrote: "Hey guys!I've posted threads for the New Year!!!! Time is zipping by!!
Hope you're all well and enjoying the run up to Christmas.
Jx"
Thank you!
Thanks, Janet! Season's Greetings! Merry Christmas! Joyeaux Noel! Feliz Navidad! Happy Hanukkah! Happy Kwanzaa! (Have I missed one?)
Kirsten wrote: "Thanks, Janet! Season's Greetings! Merry Christmas! Joyeaux Noel! Feliz Navidad! Happy Hanukkah! Happy Kwanzaa! (Have I missed one?)"
Hehe! Or should that be ho ho ho?!!!
Hehe! Or should that be ho ho ho?!!!
Agnieszka wrote: "Janet wrote: "Hey guys!
I've posted threads for the New Year!!!! Time is zipping by!!
Hope you're all well and enjoying the run up to Christmas.
Jx"
Thank you!"
You're welcome!! :0)
I've posted threads for the New Year!!!! Time is zipping by!!
Hope you're all well and enjoying the run up to Christmas.
Jx"
Thank you!"
You're welcome!! :0)
Polish: Zdrowych i wesołych Świąt Bożego Narodzenia (lit. Healthy and merry Holiday of God's birth)German: Frohe Weihnachten :-D
Happy Holidays to all of you. Still trying to decorate. I wanted to string some lights on my front porch Pillars then this incredible rain storm arrived. I believe I will change my mind for now.
Happy holidays to you all! Agnieszka, how interesting that you say Frohe Weihnachten in German, I was always taught "Frohliche Weihnachten". Do you know what the difference is? Is there one?
Dana, that's so cool that you're learning German. I studied German all throughout school and took part in exchanges and a work programme when I was 18 and I loved it. I know it's a bit of a journey for you but if you can ever get over to Germany around November/December, the Christmas markets are incredible :)
Sophie wrote: "Happy holidays to you all! Agnieszka, how interesting that you say Frohe Weihnachten in German, I was always taught "Frohliche Weihnachten". Do you know what the difference is? Is there one?
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fröhlich can be used as adverb or adjectiv froh is always an adjectiv - though mainly it's mostly a regional difference or personal preference.
Sophie - it is very self-taught using the Duolingo app, but still enjoyable! That is very cool you did that - I would love to visit some day. Actually Europe in general, I have never been! And happy holidays everyone, I still need to get a tree this year. Better late than never :)
Kirsten wrote: "I used to work with someone whose last name was Froehlich -- does that mean his last name is Happy?"It's more merry or cheery than happy. Happy would be Gluecklich.
I'm going tomorrow away for Christmas don't know if I'll have time to go online before I'm back.I wish you all Merry Christmas!
I'm a little late, but last week I finished
It was cute! It was exactly what I was looking for in a Christmas book.
Liberty Meadows, Book 1: Eden
Frank Cho
3 stars graphic novel from the late 90's. Enjoyable stories with great art.
My review -
https://sanjibsblogreads.blogspot.com...
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Books mentioned in this topic
Liberty Meadows, Book 1: Eden (other topics)Always, in December (other topics)
Hope at Christmas (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Frank Cho (other topics)Nancy Naigle (other topics)




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