No. Xmas is an abbreviation of Christmas - but there are not other English words for it.
There aren't Any real XMAS trees in Waterfoot . Sorry
Christmas is only an abbreviation of Christmas. It means exactly the same as Christmas and has no other meaning. Please see the Related Question, below, for more information.
It has no other common meaning because Xmas is the common abbreviation of the word Christmas.The "-mas" part is from the Latin-derived Old English word for Mass,while the "X" comes from the Greek letter Chi, which is the first letter of the Greek word Χριστός, translated as "Christ".There is a common misconception that the word Xmas stems from a secular attempt to remove the religious tradition from Christmas by taking the "Christ" out of "Christmas".
In Japan, the shops are covered with decorations from early Dec, on the 24th of Dec people "celebrate" Xmas by eating chicken and cream cake with strawberries and then on the 25th they take down all the decorations and put up the new year ones. Apart from the small minority of Christians (who usually celebrate on the nearest Sunday to the 25th) in as much as any one does anything for Xmas it is the 24th of Dec that people celebrate.
ok im doing a project and i need to find out any gift giving events that Russians do for Christmas so please answer this question
noooooooooooooooooooooo . Of course a set of Xmas lights is a light source. Any electric light is a light source.
there is one main game tudors played at xmas it was called skip die or cry hope you got the answer you wanted there is one main game tudors played at xmas it was called skip die or cry hope you got the answer you wanted
England doesn't have any 'states', therefore there are no abbreviations.
You can find kits for kids to make ornaments and other Christmas decorations at Michael's, Hobby Lobby, and Joann's. If you want ideas for decorations that kids can make, you should try http://familyfun.go.com/christmas/christmas-decorations/christmas-ornaments/, familycircle.com, or http://www.dltk-holidays.com/xmas/crafts.html.
They dont celebrate christmas..so most likey they dont wear any kind of special clothes for any other religion festival apart from theirs!!!
Abbreviations are acceptable in an informal situation or when everyone knows what the abbreviations mean. For example, you could talk about NASA in any setting, but you wouldn't say LOL in a business meeting.
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