https://shorturl.im/q5KEhSeveral of the others gave correct answers. But, wait; there’s more! As Chanuka is known as the festival of light, we wish one another “Chag Urim Sameach!” (Happy Festival of Lights.) And, to clarify an above answer, we do greet one another on holidays such as Pesach, Sukkot, and Shavuot with: “Chag Sameach”. However, on Chanukah, it is more accepted to say: “Chag Chanuka Sameach”, or just “Chanuka Sameach”. Happy/sameach– pronounced: sah-may-ach The “ch” here represents the guttural sound of the Hebrew letter “chet”. It’s like pronouncing a hard “H”. (The closest sound to it in a romance language is the Spanish “J” or jota, if that helps at all.) lights/Urim –pronounced: ooh-reem Wishing you all of the above, from Jerusalem!...
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