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Pascuas
Could someone please explain to me the meaning of Pascuas? I've always thought it meant Easter, but I've also seen it used in reference to Christmas. By the way, I lived in Spain for 5 years and was never sure about it even then, but of course I was young and stupid at that time. Now that I'm almost 70 I've decided it's time to figure this out. Better late than never as they say. Can anyone explain this for me?
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While I agree with all the above, the definitions given in the DUE (Diccionario de Uso del Español) by María Moliner, may help you further to get these meanings differentiated.
Quote: Pascua del Espíritu Santo. *Pascua de Pentecostés. P. florida. *Pascua de Resurrección. Pascua[s] de Navidad. **Navidad. P. de Pentecostés. **Pentecostés. - Pascua del Espíritu Santo. P. de Resurrección. *Fiesta en que se conmemora la resurrección de Jesucristo; se celebra el domingo siguiente al primer plenilunio de después del 20 de marzo y oscila entre el 22 de marzo y el 25 de abril. Unquote So, in a few words, Christmas – Pascua(s) de Navidad Easter – Pascua de Resurrección Whitsunday – Pascua de Pentecostés (Whit·sun·day the seventh Sunday after Easter, celebrated as a festival in commemoration of the descent of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost.) I hope that helps!
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