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Learn how people celebrate Christmas in Greece
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Hi, everybody! In this lesson, you'll learn some important phrases for Christmas in Greece and some valuable cultural tips. |
In Greek, Christmas is called... |
Χριστούγεννα |
[slowly] Χριστούγεννα |
Christmas is a special holiday with many unique customs. |
Different regions have different customs. For instance, in some regions, people decorate ships instead of Christmas trees. For most people, however, it means celebrating Christ's birth with family. |
On Χριστούγεννα, or "Christmas Day," Greek people greet each other by saying Καλά Χριστούγεννα! |
(slow) Καλά Χριστούγεννα! |
It means "Merry Christmas!" |
When you meet someone on Christmas day, be sure to greet them with this phrase. |
Greek people celebrate the holiday with their own special events and customs. The most popular food to eat on Christmas is... |
χριστόψωμο |
(slow) χριστόψωμο |
It means "Christmas bread." |
Christmas bread is specially prepared for enjoyment on this festive day. |
It's made from ingredients like finely-sifted flour, rosewater, honey, sesame seeds, cinnamon, and cloves. |
Let's wrap up this lesson by recapping what you've learned. Listen to the words and repeat after me. |
"Christmas" |
Χριστούγεννα |
* beep |
Χριστούγεννα |
"Merry Christmas" |
Καλά Χριστούγεννα! |
* beep |
Καλά Χριστούγεννα! |
"Christmas bread" |
χριστόψωμο |
* beep |
χριστόψωμο |
Well done! [pause] Here's a fun fact! How is Christmas in Greece different from Christmas in the rest of the Western world? |
It's different because instead of Christmas Day, Santa Claus visits children on New Year's Day, also known as St. Basil’s Day in Greece. Godparents and relatives still give children gifts on Christmas day, so they can't complain! |
You just learned about how Greek people celebrate Christmas and some important facts about the holiday. |
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See you soon! Γεια χαρά! |
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