celebration = Feier
A celebration would be "eine Feier" in German. The verb "to celebrate" translates to "zu feiern".
die Feier
Oktoberfest.
I'm sure the Germans have more than one celebration, but one of their most famous is Oktober Fest.
The correct spelling festival means a celebration or holiday.The spelling festibal is a German conjugation ("fixed").
Alles Gute zum President's Day n.B. President's Day is a US celebration, it has no German equivalent and to translate it would not make sense.
December 25. Yes, it was actually the Dutch who brought Christmas to the USA. Christmas is a combination of the German and Scandinavian solstice celebration and the Dutch St. Nicholas celebration. St. Nicholas=Santa.
It's October 3rd, it's the National Holiday but there's not really a celebration
German: "die Festwiese" is English: "the fairground or the festival grounds".
The cast of A Celebration is a Celebration is a Celebration is a Celebration - 2013 includes: Airen DeLaMater as May Matt Fichtemaie as Daniel Michael Kennealy as Frank Andrea Leigh as Amanda
The first celebration was in 1810 to celebrate the wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese. Traditionally it ran for 16 days. Today it has been modified to make sure it includes October 3rd, which is now German Reunification Day celebration.