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Spanish Phrase

Es el 25 de diciembre.

/es el ˈbejn.ti.ˈsiŋ.ko ðe ðis.ˈjem.bre/
Meaning"It is December 25th."
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Meaning

This phrase is the standard way to state the date of Christmas in Spanish. It follows the grammatical pattern of using the verb 'ser' followed by the definite article 'el' and the specific day and month.

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When to use

Use this phrase to identify the current date or to refer to the specific day of Christmas. It is most common in calendar discussions or when confirming a holiday date.

Grammar Breakdown

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1

Ser (Es)

The verb 'ser' is used to define or identify dates and time.

2

The Article 'el'

In Spanish, the masculine definite article 'el' is required before the number when stating the date.

3

Preposition 'de'

The word 'de' (of) is used to connect the numerical day to the specific month.

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A

¿Qué día es hoy?

What day is today?

Es el 25 de diciembre.

It is December 25th.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Es el 25 de Diciembre.

    In Spanish, months of the year are not capitalized unless they appear at the beginning of a sentence.

  • Es diciembre 25.

    Spanish dates always follow the day-before-month format, unlike the month-before-day format often used in English.

Alternatives

  • Hoy es 25 de diciembre.

    Today is December 25th.

  • Estamos a 25 de diciembre.

    We are at December 25th (current date).

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Cultural Tip

While December 25th is Christmas Day (Navidad), many Spanish-speaking cultures place a heavy emphasis on 'Nochebuena' (Christmas Eve). It is also worth noting that in many regions, the holiday season continues until 'El Día de los Reyes Magos' on January 6th.