- Nochevieja
- f.New Year's Eve.* * *Nochevieja► nombre femenino1 New Year's Eve* * *femenino New Year's Eve (in the evening)•• Cultural note:Nochevieja y Año NuevoIn Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries, it is customary to see the New Year in by eating twelve grapes for good luck, one on each chime of the clock at midnight* * *= New Year's Eve.Ex. The New Year's Eve edition of the New York Times asserted that Argentines and Nicaraguans helped U.S.-trained Honduran troops to kill leftists in the 1980s.----* fiesta de Nochevieja = New Year's Eve party.* * *femenino New Year's Eve (in the evening)•• Cultural note:Nochevieja y Año NuevoIn Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries, it is customary to see the New Year in by eating twelve grapes for good luck, one on each chime of the clock at midnight* * *= New Year's Eve.
Ex: The New Year's Eve edition of the New York Times asserted that Argentines and Nicaraguans helped U.S.-trained Honduran troops to kill leftists in the 1980s.
* fiesta de Nochevieja = New Year's Eve party.* * *NocheviejafeminineNochevieja y Año Nuevo (↑ Nochevieja a1)New Year's Eve (in the evening)* * *
Nochevieja sustantivo femenino
New Year's Eve (in the evening)
Nochevieja sustantivo femenino New Year's Eve
'Nochevieja' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
víspera
English:
hogmanay
- Hogmanay
- new
* * *Nochevieja nfNew Year's Eve* * *Nocheviejaf New Year’s Eve* * *Nochevieja nf: New Year's Eve* * *Nochevieja n New Year's Eve
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.