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Ukrainian----- Z Rizdvom to DUers. Love, deb.
True Dough
(26,680 posts)Close enough!
debm55
(60,660 posts)Last edited Sun Dec 21, 2025, 10:16 AM - Edit history (1)
biophile
(1,426 posts)Not Christian, but pagan, and since Christianity usurped the solstice celebration, they rejoice at the birth of their savior and my ancestors would have danced to see the return of the light.
debm55
(60,660 posts)FalloutShelter
(14,473 posts)Vrolijk Kerstfeest
debm55
(60,660 posts)anciano
(2,256 posts)debm55
(60,660 posts)GP6971
(38,034 posts)debm55
(60,660 posts)Desert grandma
(1,076 posts)Froeliche Weihnachten my mother's native language
Feliz Navidad my dad's native language
May all DU friends enjoy the happiest of holidays!
debm55
(60,660 posts)Ocelot II
(130,558 posts)debm55
(60,660 posts)Diamond_Dog
(40,595 posts)debm55
(60,660 posts)Diamond_Dog
(40,595 posts)debm55
(60,660 posts)LuckyCharms
(22,663 posts)debm55
(60,660 posts)LuckyCharms
(22,663 posts)Happy New year, Deb!
debm55
(60,660 posts)ProfessorGAC
(76,718 posts)Posso parlare italiano un poco.
I'm not fluent, but I can communicate. In my 40 something visits to Italy, I didn't have to dine where the tourists went. I could do ok at a joint where nobody spoke English.
LuckyCharms
(22,663 posts)My long deceased parents would speak it, so I know a little. But it's difficult for me to communicate effectively.
I envy you in your numerous visits to Italy! Here is where my family is from...
https://www.italia.it/en/basilicata/rionero-in-vulture
I wish you many blessings this Christmas! Molte benedizioni! (I think I spelled that right!)
ProfessorGAC
(76,718 posts)My dad's side was from Mortelle, Sicily (north of Messina).
My other side came from around Reggio di Calabria. The tip of the toe, so only a few miles to Sicily from there. Village called Paneteria (they obviously baked bread there).
I've never been south of Naples. Really Sorrento, where I went to eat. That's just around the bay at Naples.
My trips were all for work & I spent most of my time in a town a bit under halfway from Florence to Rome. Or in Milan where we had a reactor design & fabrication company we worked with.a lot.
I took days off just to drive and see things, probably half the time.
The site was sizeable but not huge, but a unique set of circumstances required more attention, including things that were barely tangential to my job.
It's the country I've been to most times, though England, Canada & Brazil are way up there too.
My dad was a medical corps interpreter the Army during the postwar occupation/rebuilding of Italy. He was stationed in Naples & got on a train to Reggio on his leaves.
He was fluent. He didn't translate; he thought in both languages. I can't do that except for a handful of common words & phrases.
I did enjoy my visits there.
debm55
(60,660 posts)LA Blue Bengal
(55 posts)in my four ancestral languages:
"Nittak Hullo Chito Na Yukpa!" - Choctaw (our original language was related)
Joyeux Noël! - French/Cajun French
Bon Natali - Sicilian Italian
Nollaig Chridheil - Scots Gaelic
debm55
(60,660 posts)you and yours,
skylucy
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debm55
(60,660 posts)buzzycrumbhunger
(1,936 posts)Nollaig shona (happy christmas), Yule sona (happy Yule), or Jul toilichte (my family came from the Highlands and IslandsOrkney)--so theres a lot of Norse mixed in).
debm55
(60,660 posts)northoftheborder
(7,637 posts)nollaig shona
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(60,660 posts)Harker
(17,792 posts)Lifeafter70
(979 posts)debm55
(60,660 posts)Harker
(17,792 posts)debm55
(60,660 posts)debm55
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(60,660 posts)Aristus
(72,192 posts)debm55
(60,660 posts)whathehell
(30,470 posts)Sretan Bozic I Stretna Nova Godiva
Happy Christmas and Happy New Year.
debm55
(60,660 posts)sakabatou
(46,154 posts)From Lithuania. I only know my paternal side, and that's where my grandparents and great-grandparents come from.
debm55
(60,660 posts)Thunderbeast
(3,819 posts)לעבעדיק ניטל
lebedik nitl
debm55
(60,660 posts)gopiscrap
(24,735 posts)Felicum Natalem Christi
this was the language of the denomination I attended for the first 9 years of my life
(My congregation was slow to implement the reforms of Vatican II such as the language of the Mass being in the vernacular)
The vernacular (or language of the people) for me was
Frohe Weinachten (German)
debm55
(60,660 posts)Dulcinea
(10,099 posts)Wesołych Świąt to all who celebrate.
debm55
(60,660 posts)Loisita123
(18 posts)Nadelik lowen!
debm55
(60,660 posts)Loisita123
(18 posts)Merry KBOW, mate!
debm55
(60,660 posts)Lonestarblue
(13,484 posts)debm55
(60,660 posts)Playingmantis
(644 posts)Can you guess the language?
debm55
(60,660 posts)Playingmantis
(644 posts)debm55
(60,660 posts)CanonRay
(16,172 posts)debm55
(60,660 posts)Emile
(42,300 posts)Flemish for Joyful Christmas.
debm55
(60,660 posts)debm55
(60,660 posts)TBF
(36,679 posts)I had 12 areas from my dna results - german and english were prevalent