Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - Christmas English Pronunciation

Christmas English Pronunciation

Christmas English: Christmas, Pronunciation: [?kr?sm?s].

Christmas

English [?kr?sm?s] ? American [?kr?sm?s] ?

n. Christmas.

The word Christmas derives directly from Late Old English cristes msse; originally from this word Christ + mass.

Example sentences:

1. We usually sing carols at Christmas.

2、Christmas is a time of mirth, especially for children.

Christmas is a happy time, especially for children.

Expanded:

Christmas originally referred to the birth of Jesus Christ, and has since become a traditional holiday in many countries, especially in the West, and is celebrated on December 25th, which can be abbreviated to Xmas.

To say "on Christmas Day", you have to say at? Christmas, not on, but on?Christmas?Day [Christmas?day]. The definite article the is not added before Christmas.

Christmas vocabulary collocation:

1. warm Christmas The atmosphere is warm for Christmas.

2, white Christmas Silver (with snow) Christmas.

3. Father Christmas Santa Claus.

4. Christmas cake Christmas cake.

5. Christmas card [tree] Christmas card [tree].

6. Christmas present Christmas present.