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Lugha: English
jkph00 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 23 Desemba 2011 10:11:20 alasiri
Thanks again!
darkweasel (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 23 Desemba 2011 10:30:46 alasiri

Anyway concerning New Year’s Eve there have been past discussions a year ago:
Silvestro or Novjara Turniĝo?
Kiel ni nomiĝu la vesperon de 31an decembro?
robbkvasnak (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 23 Desemba 2011 10:31:34 alasiri
darkweasel (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 23 Desemba 2011 10:37:49 alasiri
robbkvasnak:other cultures call Christmas Eve "sankta nokto"Sankta Vespero, at least here. However it’s intended for a US-specific calendar in Esperanto (an Austrian one is already there).

Miland (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 23 Desemba 2011 11:04:27 alasiri
jkph00:What is used in Esperanto for the North American "Christmas Eve" and "New Year's Eve?"Following Wells, I might use antaŭkristnaska tago (or vespero) for Xmas Eve. For New Year's Eve Wells has Silvestra Vespero, but I might also use antaŭnovjara (tago/vespero).
sudanglo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Desemba 2011 9:51:03 asubuhi
You can refer to the Jarfina Tago or the Jarfina Vespero if you need to distinguish.
For Christmas Eve, I'd say La AntaŭKristnasko or AntaŭKristnaska tago (vespero).
erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Desemba 2011 12:47:54 alasiri
Or "Erev Christmas" in English.
(har har har, Jewish joke)
Miland (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Desemba 2011 2:21:03 alasiri
erinja:"Erev Christmas"I suppose by that kind of thinking, the 26th December would be Boker day?
(har har har, Jewish joke)

erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Desemba 2011 2:28:55 alasiri
Miland:It may well be! Or alternately, if you consider Christmas to be a 12-day holiday (12 days of Christmas, plus the 13th, Epiphany), then if this imaginary Jewish holiday were printed on a calendar, 26th December would be marked as "Chol HaMoed 1" (first day of the "weekdays" of a multi-day holiday)erinja:"Erev Christmas"I suppose by that logic, the 26th December would be Boker day?
(har har har, Jewish joke)
So Christmas would be a yom tov (observed holiday), the 26th December through 5 January are all Chol HaMoed (1 through 11), and Epiphany would be another day of Yom Tov, to bookend the holiday season.
That would be treating it like Passover or Shavuot, where the first day and the last day of a multi-day holiday have special customs and laws, but the middle days are sort of "generic holiday" days.
Miland (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Desemba 2011 2:43:50 alasiri