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Old April 06, 2009, 11:52 PM
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Question Semana santa!

how can I say, semana santa in english?
a saint week or holy week
Is it celebrate around the world ?
this is not a celebration but is this considered in all the world
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Old April 07, 2009, 06:52 AM
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Semana Santa = Holy Week
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Old April 07, 2009, 07:10 AM
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how can I say, semana santa in english?
a saint week or holy week
Is it celebrate around the world ?
this is not a celebration but is this considered in all the world
Maybe not throughout the world, but wherever there are Catholics, Holy
Week is celebrated, and celebrations vary from one country to another,
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Old April 07, 2009, 11:56 AM
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we are on vacation two week for holy week. ^_^ we are going to go to the beaches!! we are going to see the sunset!!! *
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That sounds like fun Lee Ying. I don't get a vacation here; but we're having dinner with the family on Easter.

There's no beaches in Ohio; but it's snowing today anyway.
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Old April 07, 2009, 12:12 PM
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really!!!! here is a warmth and hot day!!!!if u visit mexico you can find a lot of fun!! the beaches are beautiful !!
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really!!!! here is a warmth and hot day!!!!if u visit mexico you can find a lot of fun!! the beaches are beautiful !!
Yes. It's common in my country that the school give you vacations during the honly week. Well in my situation for my job only the Thursday and Friday will be day free for me, but I wanna go to Merida to see the Cenotes, because actually in my state there are a lot of hot and it's very hard for me and my family then I have decided to do a trip through of the my state with Merida city.



I thought that Semana santa at English is translated as Saint week.
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In a religious context, Semana Santa is Holy Week. Based on cultural context, (in Mexico at least), I would translate it as spring break, when everyone has one or two weeks off from school.
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Old April 07, 2009, 11:17 PM
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spring break sound weird in mexico you can see it like a nightlife!!! ^_ ^ guys having fun in a club all the night.
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In a religious context, Semana Santa is Holy Week. Based on cultural context, (in Mexico at least), I would translate it as spring break, when everyone has one or two weeks off from school.
Spring break are the people who takes vacations during the holy week
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