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the three Reyes Magos
The jolly, bearded Santa Claus that Americans know and love is not the only version of a Santa-like mythical being. In Spain, children receive gifts from the three Reyes Magos (three Wise Men). In Germany, children are fearful of Krampus: the demonic being that whips and kidnaps children who have misbehaved.Christmas day in Spain isn't limited to the 25th of December because traditionally, Spain doesn't have a Santa Claus (Papa Noel). Instead, different regions of Spain have their version of Santa Claus. In Catalonia, families eagerly await Tió de Nadal a hollow log that's brought to life with a face and two legs.Navidad
Before we get into the nitty gritty of the most wonderful Spanish Christmas traditions, most of which take place between 24th December and 6th January, you may need to know what Christmas is called in Spain. Spain truly comes alive to celebrate Christmas, or "Navidad" in Spanish.
Who brings presents in Spain : Forget Saint Nick – in Spain, it's the Three Kings or the Three Wise Men (known as Reyes Magos – Melchior, Gaspar and Baltazar) who bring the gifts to good children at Christmas time.
What is Spanish Santa called
Papá Noel m ⧫ San Nicolás m.
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Here are four names in Spanish for Santa Claus: Papá Noel is used in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Spain, Paraguay, Perú and Uruguay. San Nicolás for Honduras and Venezuela. In Chile is Viejito Pascuero and in Costa Rica Colacho.
Babbo Natale
Italian children call Santa Claus 'Babbo Natale'. He is becoming more popular in Italy for gift giving on Christmas Day but La Befana, the old woman who delivers gifts on Epiphany on 6th January, is still more common.
What does Santa mean in Spain
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noun. saint [noun] (often abbreviated to St, especially when used in the names of places, plants etc) a title given especially by the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches to a very good or holy person after his death.The Spanish name Papá Noel also directly translates to Father Christmas, and is used in Spain and much of South America (e.g. Argentina, Colombia, Paraguay, etc). Other translations of 'Father Christmas' around the world include: Pai Natal (Portuguese – Portugal) Papai Noel (Portuguese – Brazil)These. Word from French that is common in Christmas will be looking at how to say more French vocabulary. As well so stay tuned. So that's French for Santa Claus or father Christmas.
Spanish: Papa Noel (lit.
The man behind the Spanish name for Santa Claus is commonly known to give out presents on 24th December or 25th December (from Papa Noel), or on 6th January (from the Three Kings).
What is a Spanish Santa : Papá Noel m ⧫ San Nicolás m.