In November, Spanish-speaking countries celebrate Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) on November 1st and 2nd. This holiday honors deceased loved ones with altars, offerings, and various festivities, blending indigenous customs with Catholic traditions. Additionally, in some regions, they celebrate All Saints' Day on November 1st, which also recognizes the lives of saints and the faithful departed.
November 1 and 2 are the days of the dead. The Spanish celebrate the lives of their family and friends that have died. The 1st is for dead children and the 2nd is for dead adults.
The most important would be Day of the Dead (Spanish: Dia de Muertos), on November 1 and 2.
The Spanish verb for "celebrate" is "celebrar".
The Spanish verbs "celebrar" or "festejar" mean "to celebrate".
celebrar = to celebrate
Spanish people celebrate different it depends where they come from..! <3
celebrar
on the November the 1 of November
20th November
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There are two primary holidays in November. They celebrate All Saints Day on the 1st of November. November 11th is the anniversary of the ending of World War 1 and is Armistice Day.
Veterans Day... of course