While it is traditionally an hispanic tradition, a quinceanera can be celebrated by anyone. The quinceanera is celebrated on a girl's fifteenth birthday, as a coming of age.
They don't. They only celebrate 15th birthdays, which is a quinceanera.
15
Because that's when girls go from girls to women(according to Mexicans).
Vestidos de Quinceanera is Spanish. When it is translated into English it means 'Quinceanera Dresses?' To translate you can use Google Translate that translates almost every language and also has auto detect.
The Spanish verb for "celebrate" is "celebrar".
It's is actually a party for turning 15, and it is called a quinceanera. You Pronounce It 'Keen-Sin-Yeta'. You should know that in Spain this party doesn't celebrate, it is a southamerican party
A quinceanera is a traditional Spanish celebration. It is a way to celebrate a girl's 15th birthday. It signifies a girl becoming a woman.
Its called a Quinceanera. It is called this because quince in Spanish means 15.
The Spanish verbs "celebrar" or "festejar" mean "to celebrate".
quinceanera
celebrar = to celebrate
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, although traditionally most Latin American girls who celebrated their quinceanera were Catholic, non-Catholic girls also celebrate their fifteen birthday this way (without the Mass).