Christmas Eve - traduzione in italiano
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Christmas Eve - traduzione in italiano

EVENING OR ENTIRE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS DAY
Christmas eve; Xmas Eve; Nochebuena; Christmas night; Vigil of Christmas; Paramony; X-mas Eve; Julafton; Day before Christmas
  • Annunciation of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Seven traditional Christmas Eve dishes 2014
  • Advent wreath, lighting the candle
  • Candles on Christmas Eve 2010
  • service]] in [[Baghdad]], Iraq
  • Christmas tree with presents hanging on the tree
  • Christmas presents under the Christmas tree
  • A cross, left near [[Ypres]] in Belgium in 1999, to commemorate the site of the 1914 Christmas Truce. The text reads ''1914—The Khaki Chum's Christmas Truce—85 Years—Lest We Forget''.
  • A [[nativity scene]]
  • Lithuanian Christmas Eve table with ''kūčiukai''
  • [[Midnight Mass]] is held in many churches toward the end of Christmas Eve, often with dim lighting and traditional decorative accents such as greenery
  • ''[[Earthrise]]'', as seen from [[Apollo 8]], 24 December 1968, photographed by astronaut [[William Anders]] ([[NASA]])
  • Traditional Polish ''[[Wigilia]]'' meal

Christmas Eve         
Vigilia di Natale, notte che precede il giorno di Natale, notte del 24 dicembre
Christmas Mass         
HOLIDAY ORIGINATING IN CHRISTIANITY, USUALLY DECEMBER 25
Christmas day; Chrismas; Crismas; Cristmas; Christmass; Crissmas; Christ's Mass; Chrimbo; Chirstma; Chirstmas; Nativity of the Lord; Feast of the Nativity; Christmas spirit; Christmas Day; Christmas in the United States (1946–1964); Christmas in baby boomer America; Christmas in the United States, for children of the baby boom era; Christmas in the United States, post-War; Christmas in the United States during the post-War years; Christ mas; Christ Mass; Orthodox Christmas; Christmas Mass; Christian Christmas; Christmas in the post-War United States; Chisrtmas; Date of Christmas; Christmas (United States); First Day of Christmas; Christmases; Calculation hypothesis; Quartodecimal; Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord; Christmas in the post-war United States; Christmas in the United States (1946-1964); Cristesmæsse; History of Christmas; Jesus' Birthday; Christ's Birthday; Birthday of Christ; Birthday of Jesus; Christ's birthday; Jesus' birthday; Eastern Orthodox Christmas
messa di natale (preghiera del natale)
Christmas present         
GIFT GIVEN IN CELEBRATION OF CHRISTMAS
Christmas present; History of Christmas gift giving; History of Christmas Gift Giving; Xmas gift; Christmas gifts; Christmas presents
regalo di Natale, strenna natalizia

Definizione

Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve is the 24th of December, the day before Christmas Day.
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Wikipedia

Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve is the evening or entire day before Christmas Day, the festival commemorating the birth of Jesus. Christmas Day is observed around the world, and Christmas Eve is widely observed as a full or partial holiday in anticipation of Christmas Day. Together, both days are considered one of the most culturally significant celebrations in Christendom and Western society.

Christmas celebrations in the denominations of Western Christianity have long begun on Christmas Eve, due in part to the Christian liturgical day starting at sunset, a practice inherited from Jewish tradition and based on the story of Creation in the Book of Genesis: "And there was evening, and there was morning – the first day." Many churches still ring their church bells and hold prayers in the evening; for example, the Nordic Lutheran churches. Since tradition holds that Jesus was born at night (based in Luke 2:6-8), Midnight Mass is celebrated on Christmas Eve, traditionally at midnight, in commemoration of his birth. The idea of Jesus being born at night is reflected in the fact that Christmas Eve is referred to as Heilige Nacht (Holy Night) in German, Nochebuena (the Good Night) in Spanish and similarly in other expressions of Christmas spirituality, such as the song "Silent Night, Holy Night".

Many other varying cultural traditions and experiences are also associated with Christmas Eve around the world, including the gathering of family and friends, the singing of Christmas carols, the illumination and enjoyment of Christmas lights, trees, and other decorations, the wrapping, exchange and opening of gifts, and general preparation for Christmas Day. Legendary Christmas gift-bearing figures including Santa Claus, Father Christmas, Christkind, and Saint Nicholas are also often said to depart for their annual journey to deliver presents to children around the world on Christmas Eve, although until the Protestant introduction of Christkind in 16th-century Europe, such figures were said to instead deliver presents on the eve of Saint Nicholas' feast day (6 December).

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Christmas Eve
1. Christmas Eve Little Britain (BBC1, '.10pm) It‘s a miserable Christmas Eve on the telly.
2. Santa‘s Ghetto will be open from tomorrow to Christmas Eve.
3. Argos started its online sale at midnight on Christmas Eve.
4. Typically, friends invite her to share Christmas Eve dinner.
5. Matt Hemrick, of Belmont, N.C., on Christmas Eve.