"kristkint" is the correct pronunciation.
kris-kin-del
The Germans celebrate Christmas on the 24th, and all the presents are opened on that evening. The 25th is still an important day, but it is equivalent to the 26th. Instead of Father Christmas, it is Das Christkind (the Christ child) that visits the children and gives them presents. Many families also do not decorate the tree until the 24th, and this is done is secret, by the 'angels', who then ring a bell and the children can go in and experience true magic.
Brin is how you pronounce it
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"Christkind" is a German term that translates to "Christ child." It refers to a figure associated with Christmas in certain European countries, who symbolizes the spirit of giving and kindness during the holiday season. It is often portrayed as a benevolent child-like figure or angel.
Christkind = Christ child (baby Jesus)
(au-das-city)
das Frühstück/e
Germany
Chicago
Wir warten auf's Christkind... was created on 1998-10-26.
Hungary
The German word for ear is das Ohr. It is pronounced oar.
DAS-ih-puhs noh-VEM-sink-tuhs
on the door
I believe its Christkind