Christmas

Oraciones
An user
Any time   but   Christmas .

En cualquier momento que no sea Navidad.

An user
William   was   coming on   Christmas Eve .

William venía en la víspera de Navidad.

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A2
Pronunciado como (IPA)
/ˈkɹɪsməs/
Etimología (Inglés)

In summary

The proper noun is derived from Middle English Cristemasse, Criste-mas (“Christmas Day; season of Christmas; Christmas festivities”) [and other forms], from Old English Cristes mæsse (“Christmas”, literally “Christ’s mass”), from Crist (“Christ”) + -es (possessive marker) + mæsse (“a mass (celebration of the Eucharist)”). The English word is analysable as Christ + -mas (suffix denoting a holiday or sacred day). Cognate with Saterland Frisian Kristmisse (“Christmas”), West Frisian Krystmis (“Christmas”), Dutch Kerstmis (“Christmas”), German Low German Karstmis (“Christmas”). The noun, adjective, and verb are derived from the proper noun. Adjective sense 1 (“red and green in color”) refers to these colors being traditionally associated with Christmas.

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