What does it mean?
Merry Christmas
Well, I'm a bit surprised as I would have felt the expression was rather self-evident; at the very least, an NNES armed with a two-language dictionary should be able to work it out quickly.
Nevertheless, "merry" means "happy," "joyful" and "jolly." Christmas should be obvious.
Nevertheless, "merry" means "happy," "joyful" and "jolly." Christmas should be obvious.
""Nevertheless, "merry" means "happy," "joyful" and "jolly." Christmas should be obvious."""
ROTFLMAO.
ROTFLMAO.