You could say "holiday," but there isn't a specific common noun for Thanksgiving.
A verb.
a speech that captivates, motivates, and involves a particular audience
When you say Thanksgiving, most people think of the Pilgrims, Plymouth Rock, and New England. However, the FIRST Thanksgiving in the New World was in Virginia, at what is now Berkeley Plantation. That took place in November of 1619. This was officially recognized in a proclamation by President John F. Kennedy.
Adjective or noun. It is an adjective if you say, "Alex is a good tennis player." because it modifies player. It is a noun if you say "I play tennis."
You are going to have to be more specific when you say "element" to get a decent answer. Unless I know nothing.
Turkeys ar incapable of human speech so it wouldnt say anything.
The Bible does not say anything about Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving was started by the Pilgrims/Indians, which was after the Bible was written.
happy thanksgiving
You could say "holiday," but there isn't a specific common noun for Thanksgiving.
Salut: Say conge pour festin du Thanksgiving.
Nobody knows he was going to say the next day but he died
I would say: 'Happy thanksgiving'. Because Thanksgiving is an American holiday, not a Dutch, there is no specific translation for it.
Amercians and Indians were the first to have Thanksgiving. But some sources say the first thanksgiving was held in Canada.
To say "Happy Thanksgiving" in Latin, you would say "Felix Actiones Gratiarum." The word "felix" means happy, "actiones" means thanksgiving, and "gratiarum" signifies gratitude or thanks. So, altogether, it translates to "Happy Thanksgiving" in Latin.
I like to say it with a smile.
There is no Dutch translation for the word Thanksgiving, because it's not celebrated in the Netherlands. So you just say 'Thanksgiving'.