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Belgium? Explanation: I don't think I ever heard of a "Belgium" language. German: Glückliches Neujahr Swedish: Gott nytt ar, with a small circle on the final "a" |
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Gott nytt år! Explanation: The Swedish equivalent |
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Glückliches Neujahr; Bonne Année/Gelukkige Nieuwjaar; Godt Nytt år; Gott Nytt År Explanation: Glückliches Neujahr; Bonne année/Gelukkige nieuwjaar; Godt nytt år; Gott nytt år Belgium is bilingual French/Flemmish! Brazilian Feliz Ano Novo Chinese Xin nian kuai le Danish Godt nytår Dutch Gelukkige nieuwjaar Farsi Shoma mobarak bashad French Bonne année German Glückliches Neujahr Hebrew Shanah tovah Italian Buon anno Japanese Akemashite omedeto Lithuanian Laimingu najuju metu Greek Eutychismenos ho kainourgios chronos Norwegian Godt nytt år Polish Nowego roku Portuguese Feliz ano novo Russian Schastlivogo novogo goda! Spanish Feliz año nuevo Swedish Gott nytt år Turkish Mutlu (or Hos) yilbasi Welsh Nadolig Llawen My geriatric brain. |
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