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    "El Gordo" (22 de diciembre) Christmas Lottery
    La Nochebuena (24 de diciembre) Christmas Eve
    La Navidad (25 de diciembre) Christmas Day
    Los Santos Inocentes (28 de diciembre) like April Fools Day
    La Nochevieja (31 de diciembre) New Year's Eve
    (1 de enero) New Year's Day
    (6 de enero) Epiphany

    La Historia de Navidad The Christmas Story
    Baby Jesus
    Virgin Mary
    Saint Joseph
    Los Reyes Magos Three Kings (Melchor,Gaspar y Baltasar)
    Los pastores the shepherds
    Los pajes the pages
    nativity scene
    el pesebre manger
    la estrella star
    el regalo present

    Christmas food
    powdery almond sweet.
    almond sweet like nougat
    round bun baked with candied fruits
    Las uvas grapes
    El cava sparkling wine

    Father Christmas
    el villancico Christmas carol

    Christmas Greetings
    Feliz Navidad Merry Christmas
    Prosperous New Year
    Happy New Year
    Felices Fiestas Happy Holidays
    "and the same to you!"[/b]

  • #2
    That was a bit of whatname to post ...

    thought people might like to add some more expressions, explain or ask about some of the details, share experiences of Christmas traditions in Spain etc.

    Jane

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    • #3
      Jane C, If you should want a real laugh with the Spanish language have a look at the "Beckham Interview" in todays Sunday Telegraph. It's a gas.

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      • #4
        Nothing to do with Christmas, and I am no fan of either Mr or Mrs Beckham. However, it seems to me that he is "cruising for a bruising" whatever he does in this instance. If he's seen as not bothering to even try with the language, then he will be criticised. When he does try, then his efforts are also going to be criticised. Let's face it, his command of the English language is far from brilliant .......................... Give the guy a break though, he is probably making more of an effort than many expats who have been here much longer than he has. I don't suppose that their children are going to a Spanish school which might give the parents a bit more of an incentive, so they could help with homework, etc.

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        • #5
          Originalmente publicado por Aylyn
          Jane C, If you should want a real laugh with the Spanish language have a look at the "Beckham Interview" in todays Sunday Telegraph. It's a gas.
          I wasn't going to look at this until I read in the other place that it is a spoof.
          Yes, very funny!

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            • #7
              Thanks, I've finally caught up with it. I was searching round for it yesterday and couldn't find it!!

              Jane

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