Good Friday in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for Good Friday in the English»Spanish Dictionary

See also Monday

Monday [Am ˈməndeɪ, ˈməndi, Brit ˈmʌndeɪ, ˈmʌndi] N

lunes por medio CSur Peru

I.good <comp better, superl best> [Am ɡʊd, Brit ɡʊd] ADJ The usual translation of good, bueno, becomes buen when it precedes a masculine singular noun.

1. good food/quality/book/school:

8.2. good (kind):

your good lady Brit dated or hum

10. good (pleasant):

13.1. good (skilled, competent):

II.good [Am ɡʊd, Brit ɡʊd] N

2.1. good U (benefit):

3.1. good <goods, pl > (merchandise):

mercaderías fpl AmS
géneros mpl de punto Spain

III.good [Am ɡʊd, Brit ɡʊd] ADV

See also good morning, good evening, good afternoon

Good Friday in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for Good Friday in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.good [gʊd] better, best ADJ

II.good [gʊd] better, best N no pl

III.good [gʊd] better, best ADV

IV.good [gʊd] better, best INTERJ

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However, there is no evidence that this theological objection plays any role in the non-inclusion of Good Friday as a holiday.
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A total of nine days are designated, which includes Good Friday where trading is not done.
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Of the particular days of the great week the earliest to emerge into special prominence was naturally Good Friday.
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He was described as a colourful radical and alchemist reputed to drink a bowl of his own blood every Good Friday.
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Good Friday steps carry their wallets in tortoiseshell.
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In 2010, the show was broadcast on Good Friday for the first time in 15 years.
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The name is sometimes applied incorrectly to Good Friday, which falls a week earlier.
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On Good Friday this is the setting for the most dramatic parade of the year.
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This Good Friday celebration re-enacts the evening of the first Good Friday.
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It opened, with a choir, two brass bands and an orchestra on Good Friday, 1893.
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