Happy Easter (or sometimes used as Merry Christmas)
fe-LEES-es PASS-quas
In spanish the vowels ALWAYS sound the same
a = hat
e = bet
i = machine
o= bought
u = boot
Except when the U follows a Q or a G UNLESS it has two dots over the U (diéresis) like this ü. Then it is pronounced normally.
"Merry Christmas" ! - Feliz Navidad ! (fay-LEASE nah-vee-DAHD)
Feh-lease naw-be-dawd
Feh-LEEZE Nah-TALL
Feliz Pascua de Resurrección. Dorila León-Bilbao, Puerto Rico
Just add an "s" at the end: "Interesantes"
Isla de Pascuas
It means Easter.
Easter is the day that Christians celebrate the resurrection of their "lord and saviour", Jesus Christ. Jesus is believed to have died by crucifixion, only to rise from the grave three days later, symbolising the declaration that all who believe in him will live on forever in heaven.
See related question.
In Spain, people say "felices pascuas" as a way to greet others during the Easter season.
Spanish - Happy Easter
Felices Pascuas
Happy Easter!felicas Pasquas - català (Catalan)felices Pacuas - castellano (Castilian Spanish)
Russia
¡Felices Pascuas, Jennifer!
Feliz Pascua de Resurrección. Dorila León-Bilbao, Puerto Rico
Feliz día de Pascuas means Happy Easter (Day) Felices Pascuas means Happy Holidays and could apply to the Christmas season as well as Easter. Te quiero means I love you.
"Kia ora" is a common way to say hello on Easter Island, which is part of the Polynesian culture.
There are two main languages in Paraguay, Spanish and Guarani. Spanish: Hola Guarani: Mba'éichapa
Just add an "s" at the end: "Interesantes"