A Christmas tree and possibly candles.
"Christman" in German typically refers to Christmas, a Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ.
The German adventskranz is a wreath made of evergreen branches with four candles, typically three purple and one pink, placed at equal intervals around the wreath. It is a common Christmas decoration in Germany and is used to mark the four Sundays leading up to Christmas.
The English translation for Weihnachtslieder is Christmas carols. Two types are distinguished, the songs which have a Christian background are called 'Adventlieder' (songs of the advent period) whereas songs with more generic themes such as snow are called 'Winterlieder' (songs of winter).
The word decorate is a verb: decorate, decorates, decorating, decorated.Example: I want to decorate my bedroom.The noun forms for the verb to decorate are decorator, decoration, and the gerund, decorating.A related noun form is decor.
In French, Natalie means "born on Christmas day". In Spanish, Natalie is also translated as "born on Christmas day". In Italian, Natalie translates to "Christmas child". In German, Natalie is used in the same way as in English, without a specific Christmas-related meaning.
zero. homes don't decorate, people do.
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yes,they are like Americans they decorate their homes and their tree
Yes, people in Sweden decorate their homes and public places are decorated too at Christmas.
with a big christmas tree
the answer is that they use Christmas trees the answer is that they use Christmas trees
Christmastide, normally.you decorate your house with SPRIGS of holly and usually at Christmas or aroung that time.
In the United States, people decorate their homes with colored lights and Christmas wreaths, while trees are adorned to celebrate the holiday season.
They have Christmas trees with things like lights, balls, tinsel and other Christmas decorations. On walls you may have banners, special Christmas decorations, and signs. Cribs are common in most homes and various lights and candles. Christmas-related items such as Santa or reindeer may form part of Christmas decorations too. Holly and ivy are common and other flowers and plants.
Many Japanese people decorate their homes with evergreens and Christmas trees. They decorate with lights, Santa figures, and other seasonal decorations.
Pentecostals do decorate Christmas trees.
The McCances used paper to decorate their Christmas "tree".