No, no one would say that. People have lived there for 3000 years. They never lost their island.
You would use the Spanish phrase: Felices Pascuas.
Family = Familia (the majority of people on Easter Island speak spanish).
Easter Island Café = Cafetería de Isla de Pascua.
Isla de Pascuas
I can only say that the suffix "mycin" would indicate a fungal origin.
The importance Easter Island has to Chile is that the Chilean Indians lived there before they disappeared so Easter Island belongs to Chile. And don't say I'm wrong because I'm Chilean and my ancestor are from Chile
Back in the 1900 I was born and I have come to the future to say that I, Chuck Norris, made all the sculptures on Easter Island in 1 hour.
some people say so, but it depends if people believe in hauntings
In Rapa Nui, the language spoken in Easter Island, "hello" is "Iorana."
I would say: Easter Island. Even there are some uninhabited rocks in the Southern Pacific, nearer to Antarctic, who are thousands of miles from any inhabited territory
probably not because Easter is a holiday so i would say No
So about 310 AD I would say Easter was being celebrated throughout Rome and Europe.