christmas
The German word for Christmas is Weihnachten. It is a compound noun formed from the words 'heilig' (holy) and 'Nacht' (night). It is used to refer to the Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, typically on December 25th. The word is also used more broadly to refer to the holiday season, including the period leading up to Christmas Day and the New Year.
Christmas is my favorite holiday.
This is a simple statement sharing a personal sentiment regarding the holiday. It reflects German syntax where the noun Weihnachten is placed at the beginning of the sentence.
Are you coming home for Christmas?
This is a common question one might ask family or friends when discussing holiday plans. The noun Weihnachten is used after the preposition 'zu', emphasizing the time of the action.
I get a lot of gifts for Christmas.
This sentence reflects a common activity during the holiday season. The noun Weihnachten is used after 'zu' to denote the time at which the gifts are received.