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Wie man „Ferienpause“ auf Spanisch sagt und andere nützliche Urlaubsphrasen

How to Say

Hey there, amigos! It’s your Holiday Little Assistant back with another fun language lesson. Today we’re tackling a question that pops up a lot this time of year: how do you say “holiday break” in Spanish? Whether you’re planning a sunny getaway or just want to impress your Spanish-speaking friends, I’ve got you covered with all the festive phrases you’ll need!

Die einfache Antwort

The most common translation for “holiday break” is „Urlaube“ (pronounced vah-kah-see-OH-nes). But just like in English, there are different ways to say it depending on the context. For example:
“Descanso navideño” = Christmas holiday break
„Schule erhalten“ = School holiday break
“Puente festivo” = Long weekend holiday (literally “holiday bridge”)

Related Spanish Vacation Vocabulary

Want to sound like a true local during your next fiesta? Here’s some bonus vocab:
1. “Días feriados” = Official public holidays
2. “Tiempo libre” = Free time (great for casual trips)
3. “Días festivos” = Festive days (perfect for cultural holidays)
4. “Año nuevo” = New Year’s celebration
5. “Semana Santa” = Holy Week (big deal in Spanish-speaking countries!)

Fun Regional Differences

Did you know Spanish varies across countries? In Mexico, you might hear “asuetos” for work holidays, while Argentinians often say “receso”. In Spain, they love using „Nationalfest“ for national holidays. Always fun to learn these little cultural nuggets!

Common Questions About Spanish Holiday Terms

Q: Is “vacation” and “holiday” the same word in Spanish?
A: Pretty much! “Vacaciones” covers both concepts, though Brits should note it’s always plural (“las vacaciones”).

Q: How do you say “Happy Holidays!”?
A: Versuchen „Frohe Feste!“ for the December season or „Gute Ferien!“ for general holiday wishes.

Hope this gets you excited for your next Spanish-speaking adventure! Whether you’re booking “un vuelo” (a flight) to Barcelona or just chatting with neighbors, these phrases will come in handy. ¡Hasta luego!

Faqpro – Thanks for reading, folks! Now you’re ready to talk holidays like a true Spanish speaker. Got more language questions? Your Holiday Little Assistant is always here to help. ¡Que tengas un día maravilloso! (Have a wonderful day!)

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