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What Christmas song that includes Glory to the newborn king?

The song that includes the phrase 'glory to the new born king' is called 'Hark the Harold Angels Sing'.


What is the English translation of the French phrase 'très adoré'?

"Very adored" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase très adoré.Specifically, the adverb très means "very". The masculine singular adjective/past participle adoré translates as "adored". The pronunciation will be "treh-zh-doh-rey" in French.


When the angels proclaim the birth of Jesus to the shepherds in Angels We Have Heard on High they sing Gloria in excelsis Deo. This is Latin for?

The Latin phrase “Gloria in excelsis Deo” is in the Christmas carol “Angels We Have Heard on High.” It means “Glory to God in the Highest” in English. It is a typical phrase to express adoration for God.


How many words can you make from phrase Christmas day?

Some words that can be made from the phrase 'Christmas Day' are:aacidacridactadadmitahaidaimairairyamamidarcharidasassayasthmaartatcadcamcarcartcastcatcayChristcramcrashcrassdairydaisdashdimdishdismayditchdramdryhadhairhamharmhashathayhihidhimhishisshitIidI'misitmadmaidmassmastmatmathmaymirthmissmistsadsaidsatsayscamscatshadshadyshamshardshayshimshirtshysmartsmashsmithsisstaidstairstarstarchstaystirstraytamthistramtraytrimtryyachtyam


How many times does the phrase fallen angels appear in the Bible?

'Fallen angels' does not appear in the KJV Bible


Where does the phrase early in the peace come from?

The phrase early in the peace comes from the Bible. It's what the angels said to the shepherds after the birth of Jesus.


What was the original phrase for Scrooge in A Christmas Carol?

Bah, Humbug


The French phrase coloriage de noel translates into what English phrase?

Literally this means the colours of Christmas. It basically means there is a look and feel of Christmas, including the standard Christmas colour schemes (Dark green, red, white and gold).


Is there a saying slower than a Christmas clock?

I never heard this one. If anyrthing the holiday clock is up-beat full speed. In England the phrase ( home for Christmas) is sometimes used to indicated intense speed, for example- the film rewind on the camera had two speeds- normal and (home for Christmas) equivalent US phrase is Christmas Rush, but not used out of season. I like the phrase. it is not sacrilegious.


What is the phrase 'Merry Christmas' when translated from English to Portuguese?

Feliz Natal Feliz = happy/merry Natal = Christmas


What is a phrase that goes with Christmas?

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Happy Holidays Away in a manger Baby Jesus O Christmas Tree


What is the French word for Christmas Eve?

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.