party (in)formal
The Spanish word 'fiesta (in)formal' refers to a 'party (in)formal' in English. It is a noun used to describe either a formal or informal gathering or event where people come together to celebrate, have fun, or enjoy themselves. Formal parties often have a specific purpose such as a wedding or a birthday, requiring certain etiquette, dress code, and are usually planned in advance. On the other hand, informal parties are casual gatherings with no specific dress code and often spontaneous or less structured.
The informal party will be at my house this Saturday.
This phrase indicates that the speaker is hosting an informal gathering at their home on a specific day of the week.
We attended an informal party after work.
This sentence describes the action of going to a relaxed gathering that occurred following a workday.
She organized an informal party with her friends.
This example highlights the act of someone planning a casual get-together with their friends.