Dunder.
In "The Night Before Christmas" by Clement C. Moore, Santa's reindeer Donner's name is traditionally spelled "Dasher". There might be variations in different tellings of the story, but "Dasher" is the most commonly used spelling for that particular reindeer.
Reindeer
The reindeers' names are from the 1823 poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" ("The Night Before Christmas"). The reindeer are Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen. Children often memorize this poem, with each of the reindeer in order.
Noel - Christmas Père Noel - Santa, Father Christmas une chandelle - a candle un renne - a reindeer un ange - an angel un traineau - a sleigh un arbre de noel - a Christmas tree
Dasher, Dancer & Donner (Santa's reindeer) (Donner is also spelled as Donder or Dunder)
Nothing,but its spelled CHRISTmas for christ.
9 reindeer:DasherDancerPrancerVixenCometCupidDonner (variously spelled Dunder and Donder)Blitzen (variously spelled Blixem and Blixen)Rudolph the red nosed Reindeer
It is spelled "Christmas."
Yes, reindeer is a countable noun; however, like the noun deer, the singular and the plural are spelled the same: one reindeer, eight reindeer. A uncountable noun (or mass noun) is noun for a substance or concept that is indivisible into countable units, words like water and knowledge.
Yes, but it is spelled julbock and means "Christmas goat"
it means Christmas and can be spelled nataschia
Christmas marks the birth of Jesus Christ, and 'sellabrate' is corectly spelled 'celebrate'.
It is most likely the word Christmas.