festival
festival
noun fes-tee-BAHL Less Common
Origin: From Medieval Latin festivalis, from festivus (festive), from festum (feast).
Usage Note
Festival is a direct cognate but note that in Spanish it almost always refers to a large organised event — a film festival (festival de cine), music festival, or cultural celebration — rather than a general feeling of festivity. The plural is festivales. Festivo is the adjective ('festive') and día festivo means a public holiday.
Examples
"El festival de cine dura una semana."
Natural Translation
The film festival lasts one week.
Literal Translation
The festival of cinema lasts a week
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