Carnaval in english
Carnival
pronunciation: kɑrnəvəl part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kɑrnəvəl part of speech: noun
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carnaval = carnival.
Example: Finally, displays and exhibitions are shown at local carnivals, meeting places, health centres and in advice centres themselves.more:
» en carnavales = carnivalistically .
Example: The author shows that manufactured practical jokes such as the whoopie cushion, squirting flower and fake animal feces are being used, carnivalistically and humorously, as a conscious and unconscious comment on larger social situations.» en época de carnaval = carnivalistically .
Example: The author shows that manufactured practical jokes such as the whoopie cushion, squirting flower and fake animal feces are being used, carnivalistically and humorously, as a conscious and unconscious comment on larger social situations.» en tiempo de carnaval = carnivalistically .
Example: The author shows that manufactured practical jokes such as the whoopie cushion, squirting flower and fake animal feces are being used, carnivalistically and humorously, as a conscious and unconscious comment on larger social situations.» martes de carnaval = Mardi Gras ; fat Tuesday ; pancake Tuesday ; Shrove Tuesday .
Example: Mardi Gras, fat Tuesday or pancake Tuesday is a boisterous celebration held annually on Shrove Tuesday, the day before the season of Lent begins in the liturgical calendar. Example: Mardi Gras, fat Tuesday or pancake Tuesday is a boisterous celebration held annually on Shrove Tuesday, the day before the season of Lent begins in the liturgical calendar. Example: Mardi Gras, fat Tuesday or pancake Tuesday is a boisterous celebration held annually on Shrove Tuesday, the day before the season of Lent begins in the liturgical calendar. Example: Mardi Gras, fat Tuesday or pancake Tuesday is a boisterous celebration held annually on Shrove Tuesday, the day before the season of Lent begins in the Western Christian world.