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You can also learn Spanish quickly by designing Christmas cards using one or two word messages taking help from an online English-Spanish dictionary. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Learn Spanish

Christmas Greetings and Words

Here we are suggesting some of the key techniques, which can help you to learn Spanish easily so that you can send greetings or write a little something to the people who’ve added joy to your life! 

“Snowflakes falling my old home is callingTall pines are humming Christmas time is

coming.”

If you are travelling to Mexico, Spain or any other Spanish speaking country for business or for holiday trip, you must need to know Spanish language, expressions and sentences to properly communicate with those who are around you. So let’s create that feeling of belongingness.

Feliz Navidad

The well-known song “Feliz Navidad” is a fun holiday melody masterpiece sung partly in English and partly in Spanish. The title in the chorus means Happy Christmas which can also be translated into “Merry Christmas.”

Another phrase in the song is “Prospero año y felicidad,” which means Happy New Year. The song has been covered by many popular artists and was originally made popular by Jose Feliciano.

Learning Christmas Words

Designing Christmas cards using one or two word messages in Spanish using an online English-Spanish dictionary.

The word “holiday” in Spanish is “fiesta,” “Hope” translates into “esperanza” while “joy” becomes “alegria” and “celebration” becomes “celebración.” The name “Santa Claus” in Spanish is called “Papá Noel.”

Writing Cards and Poems

Really quite interesting and funny is to sit down at Christmastime and write a little something for your nearest one. It will help you learn the different ways to say Christmas greetings such as “Christmas wishes,” which in Spanish is “Deseos de la Feliz Navidad.” The greeting “Happy Holidays” translates into “Felices fiestas.” The phrase “peace on earth” in Spanish is “la paz para todo el mundo.”

Spanish CultureSpanish speaking people celebrate Christmas differently than people in the United States. In many of these Hispanic cultures the Christmas season begins on December 16 and lasts until January 6th. While this period people sing songs and celebrate holiday season with food stuffs and drinks. On the night before Christmas they attend “Misa de Gallo,” which means “The Mass of the Rooster.” As an alternative of sharing gifts on Christmas day, people spend more time with family and friends.

“Happy Holidays” to All

“Felices Fiestas” to All

THANK YOU

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