nativity
The word 'nativity' in Spanish is translated as 'natividad'. It is used in the same context as in English, especially in religious contexts, referring to the birth of Christ. It can also be used to refer to the circumstances surrounding someone's birth, similar to its usage in English.
The day of Natividad always brings a lot of joy to my family.
This sentence refers to the Joyous celebrations that happen among the speaker's family on Natividad (Christmas) day.
We always sing carols on Natividad until the early hours of the morning.
This sentence tells about a tradition where people sing carols till early morning on the day of 'Natividad'.
Nativity is one of the most important days in the Christian religion.
This sentence explains the significance of 'Nativity' (the birth of Jesus Christ) in Christian religion.
We prepare a big dinner to celebrate the Nativity.
This sentence talks about a custom of hosting a large dinner in celebration of the 'Nativity'.
The Nativity represents hope and new life.
This sentence shares the symbolic meaning of 'Nativity', signifying hope and new life.
They created a beautiful nativity scene for Natividad.
This sentence describes a common custom of creating a Nativity scene for Christmas celebrations.
Every year my family and I attend the Natividad mass at our local church.
This sentence talks about a personal tradition of attending a church mass specifically for Natividad every year.
The Nativity is celebrated on December 25th.
This sentence gives factual information about when the day of Nativity is celebrated.
We give gifts to our loved ones during the Nativity.
In this sentence, a common custom of exchanging gifts during the celebration of Nativity is mentioned.
The nativity is an opportunity to be grateful for the blessings received during the year.
This sentence explains the Nativity as a moment of reflection and expressing gratitude for the previous year's blessings.