Christmas and Holiday Traditions in Spanish

Christmas and Holiday Traditions in Spanish

Spanish Lesson: How to Share Christmas and Holiday Traditions in Spanish

This Spanish lesson will teach you how to talk about Christmas and Holiday traditions in Spanish. You’ll learn phrases to share on Facebook Fiesta Friday. We’d love to hear about your fun Christmas traditions!

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Here is a little vocabulary to get you started:

For Christmas, always… Para Navidad, siempre…
…we sing Christmas carols …cantamos cánticos navideños
…we eat turkey …comemos pavo
…we go to my grandma’s house …vamos a la casa de mi abuela
…we go to my parent’s house …vamos a la casa de mis padres
…everyone comes to our house …todos vienen a nuestra casa
…we open a present for Christmas Eve …abrimos un regalo para Noche Buena
…we open our presents Christmas Morning …abrimos nuestros regalos la mañana de Navidad
…we play in the snow …jugamos en la nieve
…we drink hot cocoa …tomamos chocolate caliente
…we go to the movies …vamos al cine
…we go to the theater …vamos al teatro
…Santa Claus comes …Santa Clos viene
…we dance a lot …bailamos mucho
…we launch fireworks …lanzamos juegos pirotécnicos

Keep learning Spanish! That’s a great New Year’s Resolution. In a few weeks I’ll be back to share a lesson with you about goals for the new year!

Future Facebook Fiesta Friday Topics:

December 24, 2010 – Merry Christmas Eve- Spanish-English version of “The Night Before Christmas”. Share how you’re celebrating.

December 31, 2010 – New Year’s Resolutions – What are your goals for 2011? Please share those with us in Spanish.

January 7, 2011 – Surprise Topic

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  • johnny November 23rd, 2011 at 21:25

    ¡Feliz Navidad! 2011

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  • Mar June 2nd, 2015 at 16:01

    en mi familia la Navidad es celebrada por ir a la iglesia la víspera de Navidad. Luego que todos lleguemos a casa y ver una película de Navidad. el día de Navidad los niños se despiertan primero e ir abajo a mirar a los presentes. Nosotros los dividimos en montones para cada persona. luego nos vamos al piso de arriba y nos vamos a despertar a nuestros padres para que podamos abrir los regalos. cuando finalmente despierten tenemos desayuno y luego llegar a la apertura de los regalos! Espero que esto era interesante oír hablar! adiós!

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  • Lola Graf December 20th, 2021 at 03:50

    Tradition is great. What about the tradition of giving gifts?

  • Max December 20th, 2021 at 03:54

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