ceremonia
/θeɾeˈmonja/, [θe.ɾeˈmo.nja]ceremony
Noun ceremonia f (plural ceremonias)
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ceremony
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¿Vas a participar en la ceremonia?
Are you going to attend ceremony?
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Tom no quiere participar en la ceremonia.
Tom doesn't want to take part in the ceremony.
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La ceremonia fue imponente.
The ceremony was impressive.
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La misa es una ceremonia católica de recordación de Jesucristo por medio de la comida y la bebida.
Mass is a Catholic ceremony of remembering Jesus Christ by eating and drinking.
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Tom asistió a la ceremonia de graduación de Mary.
Tom attended Mary's graduation ceremony.
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Los novios se besaron cuando terminó la ceremonia.
The bride and groom kissed when the ceremony ended.
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Miles de velas iluminaban la iglesia durante la ceremonia.
Thousands of candles illuminated the church during the ceremony.
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La ceremonia tendrá lugar mañana.
The ceremony will take place tomorrow.
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Hicieron una película de toda la ceremonia.
They made a movie of the entire ceremony.
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¿Cómo de formal es esta ceremonia?
How formal is this ceremony?
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