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what do they call christmas in ireland

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In Ireland, Christmas is called "Nollag." It's pronounced like "no-lye" with a soft 'g' sound at the end. This word is derived from the Old Irish word "Nollaig" which means "Christmas" and is a contraction of the phrase "Nath Olach," which means "Nativity of Christ."
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