Semana Santa is the word for "Easter" in Spanish.
It means Easter.
"Easter" in Spanish is "Las Pascuas". It is pronounced "Las PAHS-koo-ahs". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Isla de Pascuas
biggest word in spanish
Formal spanish it's "Pascua" ressurection of Christ, informal it's "Dia del pavo!" Day of the turkey!
Easter, Twelfth Night, Pentecost and Christmas
It means Easter.
The word "Pascua" originated from Latin, specifically from the word "Pascha," which comes from Greek "Pascha," meaning "Easter." It is commonly used in various Romance languages, including Spanish and Portuguese, to refer to the Easter holiday.
The word for Easter in Spanish is Pascua. The word for Easter in Italian is Pasqua. The word for Easter in French is Paques.
"Easter" in Spanish is "Las Pascuas". It is pronounced "Las PAHS-koo-ahs". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Pascua is a spanish version of easter.
"Paskwa" is a Tagalog equivalent of "poinsettia" (Euphorbia pulcherrima).Specifically, the noun in Tagalog is a loan word from Spanish. The original Spanish word is "Pascua." The translation from Spanish and Tagalog is the same: "Easter."
Flores is simply a last name, and a Spanish word for (flowers). It is obviously of Spanish origin. Florida- originally a Spanish Colony- lit means Land of Flowers, and was originally Florida Pasqua- or Flowery Easter- Land was discovered in in the Easter tide. ( so there are Christmas Islands ( two of them) why not- do not confuse with Easter Island of stone statues fame- which is a Chilean possession.
easter sunday
There are two syllables in the word Easter. The syllables of the word are Ea-ster.
No, the word "Easter" is not a pronoun. It is a proper noun that refers to the Christian holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Easter = Զատիկ (Zatik)