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carol in Spanish

carol in Spanish is aleluya, carol, villancico — carol means a traditional song of joy, especially one sung at Christmas.

carol in Spanish

aleluya
noun
A ballad or song of joy.
carol
noun
A ballad or song of joy.
villancico
noun
(specifically) A (usually traditional) religious or secular song sung at Christmastime.

What does "carol" mean?

  1. noun A traditional song of joy, especially one sung at Christmas.
    "The choir sang carols outside the church on Christmas Eve."
  2. verb To sing carols, especially going door to door at Christmas.
    "Every December they carol through the neighborhood with candles and songbooks."

carol in a sentence

  • The choir sang carols outside the church on Christmas Eve.
  • Their favorite carol is "Silent Night."
  • Every December they carol through the neighborhood with candles and songbooks.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "carol" in Spanish?

"carol" in Spanish is aleluya, carol, villancico. carol means: A traditional song of joy, especially one sung at Christmas.

How do you use "carol" in a sentence?

Example: "The choir sang carols outside the church on Christmas Eve." In Spanish, "carol" is aleluya, carol, villancico.

Are there other ways to say "carol" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 3 translations listed for "carol": aleluya, carol, villancico.

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