Easter
I'm told Easter is very much the same where it is celebrated, except for a few local customs.
No, although the word Ostern would appear to be plural, it is in fact a singular noun - das Ostern
Colin Van Ostern was born in 1979.
Polnische Ostern - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12
Rohe Ostern - 1996 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12
Frohe Ostern - 2013 was released on: USA: 5 September 2013 (San Diego, California) (premiere)
The cast of Frohe Ostern - 2013 includes: Philip Kreyche as Hans Korey Simeone as Albert Schwer
The cast of Frohe Ostern - 2005 includes: Roland Bonjour as Tom Marlise Fischer as Mutter Dieter Stoll as Vater
The cast of Frohe Ostern - 1972 includes: Inge Langen as Frau Feuz Sigfrit Steiner as Louis de Wurstemberger
Although the Germans have a Public Holiday called May Day, it is not usual to wish one another "Happy May Day" but it translates as Alles Gute zum Mai-Feiertag
Both the German word Ostern and the English word Easter are derived from the ancient Pagan Goddess Eostre. Though unrelated, East in English means Osten in German.
English Easter = German Ostern
The cast of Ostern - 1968 includes: Paula Denk as Frau Heyst Almut Eggert as Christine Kurt Ehrhardt as Lindquist Michael Heltau as Elis Heyst