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They call a nativity scene "une crèche" (fem. - literally "a crib").

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What do the french call the nativity scene?

creche


What is the French nativity scene called?

A Creche.


What is another name for the nativity?

Jesus' birthday, Christmas, the birth of Jesus The nativity scene popularly displayed at Christmas is also called a crèche or manger scene, a three dimensional display depicting the Nativity.


Where did the name 'nativity' come from?

The word "nativity" has Latin roots in the word "natal" which means, from birth. The Nativity scene is the scene focusing on the birth of Jesus Christ.


What do French people call the nativity setting?

The nativity scene is called "crèche" (feminine noun) in French.


What is a sentence with the word nativity?

I put up the nativity scene in our house every year


Does every French family have a nativity scene?

No. But then again many display more then one at a time.


Is the word nagtivity scene religious or not?

No, the words "nativity" and "scene" are not in themselves religious terms. Look them up on the dictionary and see what they mean.


Was there a lion at the nativity scene?

NO!


What Christmas song depicts the nativity scene?

"Away in a Manger" is one of the Christmas songs that depict the nativity scene.


What is the Italian translation of the English phrase 'Nativity scene'?

Presepe is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Nativity scene."Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It also translates as "manger scene." The pronunciation will be "prey-ZEH-pey" in Italian.


Does 'creche' have a meaning other than a nativity scene?

Yes, "creche" is the French word for day care. In English, it can mean "day care," or the act of animals taking care of offspring that are not their own.