Festividad in english
Festivity
pronunciation: festɪvəti part of speech: noun
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.more:
» festividad del patrón = patron 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, la = Feast 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 nacional = national 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 navideña = Christmas festivity .
Example: Terror threats have sounded the death knell for traditional Christmas festivities in Peshawar.» festividad patronal = patron 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 religiosa = religious festivity .
Example: The militant atheists who spend 364 days a year snidely mocking religion, religious festivities and traditions are quiet today.