festivity in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

festivity in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for festivity in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

festivity <-ies> [fesˈtɪvəti, Am -t̬i] N

Translations for festivity in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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English
The marriage ceremonies of some of his sons lasted over 40 days with small fortunes being spent on the festivities and entertainment.
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Grand festivities are organized each year to honor the town's patron saint.
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His festivities often include a lot of fruit in show of that connection.
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A great deal of the instruments were used mostly in the potlatch, but also carried over in to other festivities throughout the year.
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From its construction to its launching and its participation in every year in the festivities, the people of this village take active interest.
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Card games are popular during festivities, with some, including "pusoy" and "tong-its", being used as a form of illegal gambling.
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He approaches the merry guests, who welcome him to their festivities.
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The festivities lasted four days and included dancing, raffles, and the manumission of slaves.
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The festivities are characterized by offerings, dances and new clothes.
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However, in order to partake in the festivities, one must apply to join the organization.
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