The word comes from Middle English noel, ... which also derives from the Old French. The ultimate Latin originis the phrase nātālis (diēs), "(day) of birth
The phrase "la veille de Noel" is "Christmas Eve" in French. The exact translation is "the eve of Christmas." There is no singular word that means Christmas Eve.
Noël.
presente-presents
AnswerNoel simply means Christmas. Such as The First Noel (the First Christmas), Joyeaux Noel (Merry Christmas), Pere Noel (Father Christmas) and so on.its mostly a french word
Père Noël
It is french. Noel = Christmas
From Wikipedia:Noel (or noël, sometimes spelled nowell for the English pronunciation) refers either to the Christmas celebration or a Christmas carol. The word comes from the French word Noël meaning "Christmas" which derives from the Old French word noël, a variant of nael. The Latin origin is the word natalis ("birth").
cadeaux de Noël
The French words for Christmas card are:une carte de NoëlJoyeaux Noel!Doc RossCentral Ohio
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Sapin is masculine. Remember it from the French Christmas carol, Mon Beau Sapin.
The Spirit of Christmas yet to Come