Usages of Navidad
Antes de que empiece la misa de Navidad, hablamos en voz baja en la iglesia.
Before the Christmas mass begins, we speak in a low voice in the church.
Siempre encendemos una vela en la iglesia en Navidad.
We always light a candle in the church at Christmas.
Me encanta cómo suena el saxofón en esa canción de Navidad.
I love how the saxophone sounds in that Christmas song.
En Navidad a veces me siento cansado, pero también agradecido por mi familia y por cada pequeño momento de felicidad.
At Christmas I sometimes feel tired, but also grateful for my family and for each small moment of happiness.
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