French, asked by Linaezy555, 1 year ago

Christmas in France is a classy occasion. But why is it called ‘Noel’?

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Answered by sharada1
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according to my American French teacher....
Noel means (Santa clause in french) Pere Noel.
pere-father
noel- Santa clause
They celebrate Christmas and call it in the name of Santa Claus or Noel
Answered by obedaogega
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Hello there,

Let me try to answer you.

Christmas is also called noel since it is celebrated once an year, the period from a celebration to another is called Noel.

Christ mass is a very festive day for Christians where they remember Jesus Christ, who they believe died and resurrected for their sins.

Hope my answer helps you out, If it does then please mark me as brainiest.

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