Easter.
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The word "Pascua" originated from Latin, specifically from the word "Pascha," which comes from Greek "Pascha," meaning "Easter." It is commonly used in various Romance languages, including Spanish and Portuguese, to refer to the Easter holiday.
Pascua is a spanish version of easter.
La Pascua is Easter day but in spanish.
The word for Easter in Spanish is Pascua. The word for Easter in Italian is Pasqua. The word for Easter in French is Paques.
pascua
The direct translation for easter is Pascua. There is also la Santa Semana, which is Holy Week.
"Paskwa" is a Tagalog equivalent of "poinsettia" (Euphorbia pulcherrima).Specifically, the noun in Tagalog is a loan word from Spanish. The original Spanish word is "Pascua." The translation from Spanish and Tagalog is the same: "Easter."
from the Spanish 'Pascua Floridia' meaning feast of flowers (held at Easter)
Easter Island Café = Cafetería de Isla de Pascua.
In english, Easter. The word is pronounced PASSK-wah.
navedades (Christmas) pascua (Easter) Fiesta de los Tres Reyes
Formal spanish it's "Pascua" ressurection of Christ, informal it's "Dia del pavo!" Day of the turkey!