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"এই merri হলো ইংরেজি merriments শব্দের প্রেফিক্স " - বাক্যটি একদমই ভুল। That's why "অল্প বিদ্যা ভয়ংকরী" In the phrase "Merry Christmas," "Merry" (Idk why he wrote merri) is not a prefix of the word "merriments." "Merry" in this context stands alone as an adjective expressing joy and happiness. The term "merriments" is a separate noun form derived from the adjective "merry" but is not directly connected as a prefix in the phrase "Merry Christmas." Both words share a common origin in the Old English word "mǣre," meaning pleasant or joyous. The Old English word "mǣre" has Germanic roots and can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word *mērijaz. This Proto-Germanic term meant "famous" or "notable." The word *mērijaz itself is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root मयस् which conveyed the idea of greatness or to measure. এখন আসি, " ম্যারি ক্রিসমা…