Examples of using "Noel'i" in a sentence and their english translations:
I love Christmas.
I don't celebrate Christmas.
How did you spend Christmas?
I never liked Christmas.
How will you be spending Christmas?
I'll spend Christmas with my family.
He has never celebrated Christmas.
I'd love to spend Christmas with you.
It's a custom to celebrate Christmas.
- I don't like Christmas any more.
- I don't like Christmas anymore.
Have you seriously not heard of Christmas?
You celebrate Christmas, don't you?
Tom spent Christmas with his family.
Who do you plan to spend Christmas with?
I'm looking forward to Christmas.
- Will you be spending Christmas with Tom?
- Are you going to spend Christmas with Tom?
Aren't you going to spend Christmas with Tom?
Aren't you spending Christmas with Tom?
Tom spent Christmas in jail.
Sami celebrated Christmas with his family.
Did you spend Christmas with Tom?
They celebrate Christmas with presents.
We celebrate Christmas every year.
Tom, who are you going to spend Christmas with?
I've always loved Christmas.
You love Christmas, don't you?
Tom dreaded having to spend Christmas in the hospital.
How did you celebrate Christmas last year?
Many non-Christians celebrate Christmas.
Tom spent Christmas in Boston with Mary.
Tom was very unhappy about having to spend Christmas in the hospital.
Tom and Mary spent Christmas together.
Tom spent Christmas in Australia with me.
He was very worried about having to spend Christmas in the hospital.
We've spent every Christmas for the last thirty years together.
Many non-Christians celebrate Christmas, too.
Tom and Mary celebrate Christmas together every year.
Tom chose to spend Christmas with Mary rather than with his family.
What makes you think I want to spend Christmas with Tom?
It is said that Japanese people don't celebrate Christmas the way Americans do.
When was the last time you celebrated Christmas with your whole family?