'las posadas' = the inns; 'la Navidad' = the Nativity, Christmas
There was 'no room at the inn', according to the New Testament, hence the Nativity (or nativity, birth) in a stable, whence Christmas.
Why 'las posadas' in the plural? Perhaps because several inns proved to have no room(s).
La Navidad (The Nativity) is Christmas. It is in December (diciembre)
es la navidad es veinticinco de diciembre
Gervasio Antonio de Posadas has written: 'Memorias de Gervasio Antonio Posadas, director supremo de las provincias del Rio de la Plata en 1814' -- subject(s): History, Argentina War of Independence, 1810-1817, Colombia War of Independence, 1810-1822
mexcians
MEXICO
Abriendo Puertas A La Navidad was created in 1996.
La navidad comes from the Spanish, and in English translates to 'Christmas' or 'Christmastime'. English speakers are familiarized with the term through the popular holiday song "Feliz Navidad'.
La Navidad means Christmas. It is on December 25th.
in Mexico
Que la Navidad será posible después de que hubiera un gran problema.
No, navidad is "christmas" nativity is "natividad"
"En que mes es la Navidad" means "In which month is Christmas".