Festividad in english

Festivity

pronunciation: festɪvəti part of speech: noun
In gestures

festividad = feast ; festivity. 

Example: Sometimes this was done simply by staying away (Saint Monday was always a popular feast in the trade), but perhaps more often by contracting with the master to work less.Example: Festivity is a way that humans keep alive to time by relating past, present, and future.

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» festividad del patrónpatron saint's day .

Example: St. George's Day (23 April) is the annually recognised patron saint's day in England, generally observed by the raising of the Cross of St. George on flag poles across the country.

» festividad de Pentecostés, laFeast of Pentecost, the .

Example: Whitsuntide, or the Feast of Pentecost, starts on the 7th Sunday after Easter, and celebrates the descent of the Holy Ghost to the 12 Apostles at Pentecost.

» festividad nacionalnational holiday .

Example: This national holiday is more than a day off from school; it is a celebration of Dr. King's dream of an interracial society = Este día de fiesta nacional es más que un día sin escuela, es una conmemoración del sueño de Dr. King de una sociedad interracial.

» festividad navideñaChristmas festivity .

Example: Terror threats have sounded the death knell for traditional Christmas festivities in Peshawar.

» festividad patronalpatron saint's day .

Example: St. George's Day (23 April) is the annually recognised patron saint's day in England, generally observed by the raising of the Cross of St. George on flag poles across the country.

» festividad religiosareligious festivity .

Example: The militant atheists who spend 364 days a year snidely mocking religion, religious festivities and traditions are quiet today.

Festividad synonyms

celebration in spanish: celebracion, pronunciation: seləbreɪʃən part of speech: noun
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