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Wie man Feiertage auf Spanisch sagt: Eine Kurzanleitung zum festlichen spanischen Vokabular

How to Say Holidays in Spanish: A Quick Guide to Festive Spanish Vocabulary

Hey there, holiday lovers! It’s your Holiday Little Assistant back with another fun and useful guide. Today, we’re tackling a question I get a lot: how to say holidays in Spanish. Whether you’re planning a trip to a Spanish-speaking country or just want to impress your amigos, knowing how to talk about holidays in Spanish is a must. So, let’s dive in!

How Do You Say “Holidays” in Spanish?

The word for “holidays” in Spanish depends on the context. Here are the most common ways to say it:
Fiestas: This is a general term for holidays or celebrations, like “Las fiestas de Navidad” (Christmas holidays).
Días festivos: This refers to official public holidays, like “Los días festivos en México” (public holidays in Mexico).
Urlaub: If you’re talking about a vacation or time off work/school, use this. For example, “Mis vacaciones de verano” (my summer vacation).

Popular Holiday Words & Phrases in Spanish

Want to sound like a local during the festive season? Here are some must-know Spanish holiday terms:
Weihnachten (Christmas) – “¡Feliz Navidad!” (Merry Christmas!)
Neues Jahr (New Year) – “¡Feliz Año Nuevo!” (Happy New Year!)
Tag der Toten (Day of the Dead) – A colorful Mexican holiday honoring loved ones who’ve passed away.
Semana Santa (Holy Week) – The week leading up to Easter, celebrated with processions in many Spanish-speaking countries.
Fiesta Nacional (National Holiday) – Like Spain’s “Fiesta Nacional de España” on October 12th.

Fragen zu spanischen Urlaubsbegriffen

Q: How do you say “Happy Holidays” in Spanish?
A: You can say “¡Felices Fiestas!” oder “¡Felices Vacaciones!” (if referring to a vacation period).

Q: What’s the difference between “fiesta” and “feriado”?
A: “Fiesta” usually means a celebration or festival, while „Feriado“ refers to a day when businesses close (like a public holiday).

Q: How do you say “Thanksgiving” in Spanish?
A: It’s called “Día de Acción de Gracias,” though it’s mainly celebrated in the U.S. and some parts of Latin America.

Q: What are some unique Spanish holidays?
A: Spain and Latin America have amazing festivals like La Tomatina (tomato-throwing festival in Spain) and Karneval (huge pre-Lenten celebrations in places like Brazil and Colombia).

So there you have it—your cheat sheet for talking about holidays in Spanish! Whether you’re wishing someone a happy holiday or planning to join a local fiesta, these phrases will come in handy.

Faqpro Thanks for reading, amigos! I hope this guide helps you navigate holiday conversations in Spanish like a pro. If you’ve got more questions (or want to learn holiday phrases in another language), just let me know. ¡Hasta luego!

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