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Priecīgus Ziemassvētkus! Or... you know... kind of. Listen, I meant to release this around Halloween, but life happened, and now here we are... talking about the devil... at Christmas. A classic holiday mix-up. I promise this wasn’t an attempt at seasonal blasphemy. I was just very, very busy. But hey – if you’re spending extended time with family this holiday season, these devilish Latvian expressions might come in handy. Sometimes you just need a good way to vent your frustration with flair. 🎄 Enjoy a tour of Latvian phrases about the devil and hell – perfect for the festive season! Because nothing says "holiday spirit" like "Ej ellē"! (go to hell!). For the the very committed / real folklore nerds (you know who you are), there’s a longer, stripped-back 24-minute video on Patreon where I dive deep into the devil's role in Latvian folklore. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it. Like seriously... just me talking to you with minimal edits, I very enjoyed. 👉 Watch the full thing on Patreon: / irregularlatvian 👉 Follow me on Instagram for almost-daily news updates and chaotic Latvian lessons. 👉 Check me out on TikTok – if I remember to post, I might throw some devilish excerpts there too. Thank you for being here and for supporting this small, irregular corner of the internet. Another year coming to an end, and I’m grateful for all of you :) Priecīgus svētkus - happy holidays (with a sprinkle of Latvian hellfire)!