In Anglo-Saxon times, Christmas was referred to as geol[3], from which the current English word 'Yule' is derived. The word "Christmas" is a contraction meaning "Christ's mass." It is derived from the Middle English Christemasse and Old English Cristes mæsse, a phrase first recorded in 1038.[3] The words for the holiday in Spanish (navidad) and French (noël) refer more explicitly to the Nativity. In contrast, the German name Weihnachten means simply "hallowed night."Christmas is sometimes shortened to Xmas, an abbreviation that...
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Tawlreltu - on Saturday, December 16, 2006
Jesuh chuak ni hi a dik te in a chim kho mi an um rih lo. Si ah December 25 hi zei tin dah X'mas tiah kan tuah hna hnga? Bible ca zawng nih a chim ve lo. Sextus Julius Africanus ti mi pa nih hin X'mas ni hi December 25 ni a si tiah a rak popular ter tu cu asi. A mah hi AD kum zabu 3 (3rd Century) hrawng ah Libyia ram ah a rak chuak tiah ruah a si. a mah hi Emmaus khua ah a rak um mi a si. Chronografiai, ti mi cauk ( the History of the World; Vawlei cung tuan bia ti mi cauk) uk nga aa tlai mi a rak ttial. AD 221 ah a rak ttial...
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I have a dream (Martin Luther King Jr)President Obama's Speech After Accepting Nobel Peace PrizePu Zing Cung's Speech Dr. Sang Awr:Adongh tiang thiltuahnak....(LCF, Singapore)61st CHIN NATIONAL DAY (Rev.Par Ni Maung sermon M.C.A Bangkok 22.2.200...
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Tawlreltu - on Friday, December 08, 2006
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