No, although the word Ostern would appear to be plural, it is in fact a singular noun - das Ostern
English Easter = German Ostern
Both the German word Ostern and the English word Easter are derived from the ancient Pagan Goddess Eostre. Though unrelated, East in English means Osten in German.
It is German for "Merry Christmas."
To say "Happy Easter" in German, you would say "Frohe Ostern." This phrase is commonly used during the Easter holiday to wish others joy and celebration. Another variation is "Schöne Ostern," which also conveys good wishes for the holiday.
Although the Germans have a Public Holiday called May Day, it is not usual to wish one another "Happy May Day" but it translates as Alles Gute zum Mai-Feiertag
German plural forms are formed irregularly.
The plural of "Apfel" in German is "Äpfel".
Colin Van Ostern was born in 1979.
The plural form for "German" is "Germans."
Kugelschreiber is both the singular and plural.
German shephards.
The plural form of the German word Wohnwand is Wohnwände