holiday
The German word 'Urlaub' translates to 'holiday' in English. It is used to refer to a period of time when one is away from work or school for rest or travel. This could be a vacation, a day off, or a longer break such as a sabbatical. The word 'Urlaub' can also refer to the act of taking time off, as in 'Ich nehme Urlaub' (I'm taking a holiday).
I'm going on vacation next month.
This phrase is used when someone is planning to take a holiday in the near future. The word 'Urlaub' is used here to mean 'vacation'.
Going on vacation is really relaxing.
This sentence is expressing the speaker's opinion that taking a holiday is a relaxing activity. The term 'Urlaub zu machen' is typically used to express the concept of taking a vacation.
Do you need a vacation?
This phrase is usually used to suggest or ask someone if they are in need of a break or holiday. The word 'Urlaub' in this context is used to refer to a break or holiday.