Manger means a shed where animals take shelter.
A manger is a trough or box used to hold food for animals, typically feeding troughs used for livestock. In a religious context, it refers to the feeding trough where Baby Jesus was placed in the Christian nativity story.
Baby Jesus was likely in the manger for a very short period of time after his birth. The Bible does not specify the exact duration, but it is generally believed that the Holy Family stayed in the manger in Bethlehem for a few days before relocating to Egypt.
As there was no place in the inn, Mary and Joseph stayed in the manger, but if you are asking where they stayed later, it is in Nazareth.
From the story in Luke 2:1-7 we surmise that Jesus was born in a stable, or a barn if you like, as we are told that Mary wrapped Jesus in swaddling clothes and laid Him in a manger. A manger is a feed trough that is most commonly found in a structure that is used for animals. Some tradition says that the stable or barn was actually a cave that was used as a place to keep animals for a short period of time.
The first bed for Jesus is traditionally believed to have been a manger in a stable, as mentioned in the Christian nativity story. It represents humility and the modest circumstances of Jesus' birth. This imagery has become a powerful symbol of simplicity, faith, and the idea that great things can arise from humble beginnings.
Mary wrapped Jesus in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger because there was no room for them at the inn in Bethlehem. Swaddling clothes were commonly used to keep infants warm and secure, and the manger served as a makeshift crib or bed for Jesus.
"j'aime manger" means "I like to eat"
le bon manger = good eating!
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Jesus (God's son) was born in a stable and slept in the manger therefore resulting in the origins of the cristmas carol "Away in a manger"I am a christian, and this text is in my own words.
To eat.
To eat
It means, "I want to eat".
== == I am going to eat.
qu'est ce que tu veux manger?What do you want to eat.
The dining room.
Manger is the French verb "to eat". It literally means "keeper of the food", or pantry supervisor. It usually refers to the task at hand, though.
porte a manger.