No, that is not correct at all. "Christaning" does not exist as a word in the English language.
The correct spelling is christening.
Some example sentences are:
We will be going to a christening this weekend.
A christening is a religious ceremony.
The big guy in the bright red suit is "Santa Claus".
The series of movies are the "Santa Clause" movies, which are a play on the word "clause".
The plural of Christmas is Christmases (e.g. That happened three Christmases ago).
Christmases.
That is the correct spelling of the given name Christos, Greek for anointed or (follower of) Christ, originally Χριστός or kristos.
cristmas' cristmas'
Presents is correct.
Present. It is the same.
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It is spelled "Christmas."
Mary crismis
The adjective is "present" which means already in attendance.
Choose is the correct spelling for the present tense.
präsentieren - to present Geschenk - (Christmas or Birthday) present Präsent - present (gift) anwesend (adjective) - (to be) present
Those letters will spell the Christmas word presents. You can also spell the non Christmas words pertness and serpents.
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The Ghost of Christmas Present is a giant.
Christmas -> Noël
Ghost of Christmas Present was created in 1843.
The Ghost of Christmas Present was that years christmas - He states in early discussion with Scrooge he has over 1800 brothers meaning a new Christmas Present every year
The correct spelling is "present," as in "present your work nicely."
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well...i had this in a crossword but not the Christmas present- the answer is drummer
Christmas Present - album - was created in 1974-12.
Nochebuena= Christmas eve