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Spanish Phrase

Celebramos muchas tradiciones.

/se.leˈβɾa.mos ˈmu.tʃas tɾa.ðiˈsjo.nes/
Meaning"We celebrate many traditions."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses the act of participating in or observing various cultural, religious, or family customs. It uses the verb 'celebrar' in the first-person plural, indicating a collective or group activity. The adjective 'muchas' agrees with the feminine plural noun 'tradiciones'.

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When to use

Use this phrase when discussing holidays, cultural heritage, or family rituals with others. It is perfect for describing shared activities during festive seasons like Christmas or local festivals.

Grammar Breakdown

Celebramosmuchastradiciones

1

Celebramos

The first-person plural (we) form of the verb celebrar in the present tense.

2

Muchas

A feminine plural adjective meaning many, which must agree with the noun it describes.

3

Tradiciones

A feminine plural noun meaning traditions; note that nouns ending in -ción or -sión are typically feminine.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Qué hacen ustedes durante las fiestas?

What do you all do during the holidays?

Celebramos muchas tradiciones con toda la familia.

We celebrate many traditions with the whole family.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Celebramos muchos tradiciones.

    Tradiciones is a feminine noun, so the adjective must be muchas to match.

  • Nosotros celebramos mucho tradiciones.

    Mucho is used as an adverb here, but an adjective like muchas is needed to modify the noun traditions.

Alternatives

  • Festejamos varias costumbres.

    We celebrate various customs.

  • Tenemos muchas tradiciones.

    We have many traditions.

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Cultural Tip

In Spanish-speaking cultures, traditions are often deeply rooted in family and community life. Whether it is a local town festival or a specific way of preparing a meal, these customs are a vital part of social identity and are frequently discussed with pride.