
Christmas in the Philippines - Wikipedia
In the Philippines, Christmas (Filipino: Pasko; [pɐsˈkɔ] ⓘ) [a] is a major annual celebration, as in most countries of the Christian world. It is celebrated as a public holiday in the country on December 25, concurrent with other countries.
Pasko - Wikipedia, ang malayang ensiklopedya
Sa mga Kristiyanong bansa, ang Pasko ay isa sa pinakamalaking araw ng pagdiriwang kung ang usapang pang-ekonomiya ang paguusapan. Nakilala ang pasko bilang araw ng pagpapalitan ng regalo o handog sa mga kasambahay, at mga sorpresa mula kay Santa Claus, pangangaroling, pagdedekorasyon at iba pa.
Pasko - Wikipedia
Pasko may refer to: Pasko (name) The common name for the Christmas in the Philippines Pasko Naming Hangad, the third album by Hangad Puso ng Pasko, a 1998 Filipino comedy fantasy film Puso ng Pasko: Artista Challenge, a Filipino reality TV …
Pinoy Pasko traditions, old and new - Philstar.com
Dec 3, 2023 · Seeking to be a part of the Pinoy Christmas tradition is the first all-Filipino Christmas ballet that captures the true spirit of the Filipino Pasko – Puso ng Pasko, presented by the artists of...
Pasko - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Feb 20, 2025 · Pasko m (definite Paskoja) Derived from Spanish pascua (short form of Spanish Pascua de Navidad) Paskó. Kan Pasko, nagduman kami saindo. ― Last Christmas we went to your place. Pasko (accusative Paskon) Alternative form of pasko.
12 Terms About Christmas In The Philippines | Dictionary.com
Dec 14, 2021 · Pasko means “Christmas” and comes from the Spanish Pascua, which itself comes from Hebrew’s pesah, which means “Passover.” Over time the word came to reference Christian holidays as well, like Easter, Christmas, and Epiphany.
Pasko sa Pilipinas: Symbols of Christmas and Traditions Unique …
Dec 3, 2021 · Let's feature here the different symbols of Christmas and unique holiday traditions in the Philippines. The traditional Christmas lantern or parol (said to be derived from the Spanish word farol, meaning lantern) is the basic décor in every Filipino home during the holiday season.
Pasko: Christmas in the Philippines - The Pride
Dec 17, 2022 · The word “Pasko” means Christmas in Tagalog, the most common spoken dialect in the Philippines. Christmas in the Philippines is one of the biggest and longest celebrated holidays. From September to December, the festive country starts counting down the …
Pasko sa Pinas (Christmas in the Philippines) - The Happy Trip
Dec 1, 2014 · For many Filipinos, family must gather as one to celebrate Christmas Eve (“ Bisperas ng Pasko “) on December 24. Christmas Eve is celebrated with the Midnight Mass, and immediately after, the much-anticipated Noche Buena – the traditional Christmas Eve feast.
Pasko in the Philippines - World Mission
From September to January, Filipinos have a unique way of celebrating the birth of Our Lord, locally called Pasko. Spanish missionaries brought Catholicism to the Philippines and, even after half a century of Americanization, the Catholic local tradition still prevails and, in fact, has been given a unique brew.