Colon dia (the capitol o in colOn has a line above it)
It's actually Día de Colón
AnswerCristóbal Colón.
This is because Columbus was Spanish explorer.
Columbians, no Spanish, No Italian. Yep, That's it. Italian.
No because I had fall break and Teachers say: '' On Columbus Day there is ALWAYS school''.
No. It is the day he arrived at Hispanolia. In the 1800's the Italian Americans decided they wanted a parade and holiday similar to St. Patrick's Day, so they adopted Columbus as an Italian. He was Spanish speaking and from a politically powerful Spanish family. He took the persona of a poor Italian sailor to get funding from the Spanish crown.
You say in spanish, as well, "menú del día".
"Day" in Spanish is día. Note the accent mark above the "i".
Columbians, no Spanish, No Italian. Yep, That's it. Italian.
The correct spelling is "Columbus Day"
The name is not changed in Spanish. It is Columbus, Ohio. Using the Spanish name for Columbus (Cristóbal Colón) would just be confusing.
De forma cotidiana.
The way you say Mothers Day in Spanish is "Dia de Madre".