The German word for Christmas is Weihnachten.
"Weihnachten" is the German word for "Christmas". I don't have a clue how to approach the "ingredients of" Christmas.
Yes Tannenbaum is a German word and means fir tree but also refers to a Christmas tree in German
Weihnachten.
The anagram is Weihnachten, the German word for Christmas Day.
This is not a German word. The closest word to your question that I can think of is Weihnacht meaning Christmas.
The word Weihnachten is a German word for what English speakers call Christmas Day. It is celebrated similar to the way everyone else celebrates Christmas, complete with advent.
Christmas in German is called Weihnacht
Kin folk are an important part of Christmas.
Weihnacht is the German word for Christmas. However due to cultural differences there are many differences between Christmas in each country not just in Germany.
the carol o christmas tree is a translation from the german. what is german for the type of tree used as a christmas tree
"Weihachtsmotive" is a German word in origin. It is best translated as Christmas motive and generally and loosely covers anything related to Christmas.
That means something like christmas pictures. That are usually pictures of a christmas tree or the christmas celebration that someone is celebrating. Always fun to watch.