B1-Wortliste - Religion und Feste
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter über Religion und Feste, wie "Gebet", "Eierpunsch", "segnen" usw., die für B1-Lernende vorbereitet sind.
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the 25th of December on which Christians celebrate Jesus Christ's birth

Weihnachten
an imaginary man with gray long beard wearing red clothes, which children believe brings presents for them at Christmas

Weihnachtsmann, Santa Claus
a religious song that is sung at Christmas or during Christmas holiday season

Weihnachtslied, Weihnachtsgesang
a drink made with milk, sugar, eggs, and alcoholic beverages such as brandy or rum

Eierpunsch, Eggnog
a long and large sock that children leave somewhere in their house before they go to bed on Christmas Eve so that later they can find it filled with presents

Weihnachtsstrumpf, Christstiefel
a specific tree that is covered with lights and decorations and put in or outside houses at Christmas

Weihnachtsbaum, Christbaum
the 24th of December, which is the day before Christmas

Heiligabend, der Tag vor Weihnachten
a plant with white berries that grows on other trees such as apple or oak, often used as Christmas decoration

Mistel, die Mistel
the supernatural being that Muslims, Jews, and Christians worship and believe to be the creator of the universe

Gott, der Schöpfer
a spiritual and holy being with two white wings, believed to be a servant or agent of God

Engel, göttlicher Bote
a small human-like creature from fairy stories that has pointed ears and magical powers

Elf, Kobold
an eight-day holiday when Jewish people celebrate the time that an important temple was given back to them

Chanukka, Lichterfest
an occurrence or event that is impossible to be the work of a human being rather a supernatural power

Wunder
a holiday when Christians celebrate Jesus Christ's return to life after he died according to the Bible

Ostern
a national holiday in the US and Canada when families gather and have a special meal to give thanks to God

Erntedankfest, Thanksgiving
to lead religious ceremonies, especially those within the Christian faith

feiern, zelebrieren
the action of honoring something, such as an important event, day, etc.

Feier, Fest
an organization that helps those in need by giving them money, food, etc.

Wohltätigkeit, Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
the belief in a higher power such as a god and the activities it involves or requires

Religion, Glaube
the action of praying to God or other higher powers

Beten
to speak to God or a deity, often to ask for help, express gratitude, or show devotion

beten, flehen
a church with buildings connected to it in which a group of monks or nuns live or used to live

Klosterkirche
the largest and most important church of a specific area, which is controlled by a bishop

Kathedrale
a formal public or religious occasion where a set of traditional actions are performed

Zeremonie
a way of behaving or of doing something that is widely accepted in a society or among a specific group of people

Brauch
an established way of thinking or doing something among a specific group of people

Tradition
strong belief in a particular god or religion

Glaube, Glauben
related to or associated with religion, faith, or spirituality

religiös
to ask for divine favor or protection for a certain thing or person

segnen, benedeien
considered sacred within a religious context

heilig, geweiht
a man who is trained to perform religious ceremonies in the Christian Church

Priester(in)
the art or process of making something look more attractive by adding beautiful things to it

Dekoration, Verzierung
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