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 Translation for 'Easter Sunday' from English to Finnish
SYNO Easter Day | Easter Sunday
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pääsiäissunnuntai {noun}
Easter Sunday
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pääsiäinen {noun}Easter
pääsiäismuna {noun}Easter egg
pääsiäispupu {noun}Easter Bunny
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Pääsiäissaari {noun}
Easter Island
Hyvää pääsiäistä!Happy Easter!
adventtisunnuntai {noun}Advent Sunday
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palmusunnuntai {noun}
Palm Sunday
sunnuntai {noun}Sunday <Sun.>
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Usage Examples English
  • They also bake tsoureki for the Easter Sunday feast.
  • The Easter Triduum consists of Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday. Each of these days begins liturgically not with the morning but with the preceding evening.
  • On Easter Sunday, 31 March 1991, the first fatal clashes occurred when police from the Croatian Ministry of the Interior (MUP) entered the Plitvice Lakes National Park to expel rebel Serb forces.
  • The film was also shown daily from Easter Sunday to the following Thursday prior to its UK-wide release the next day.
  • Since Easter Sunday 1998, there have been six episodes a week, from Sunday to Friday, broadcast at around 19:03 following the news summary.

  • Friendship Methodist Church held its last service on Easter Sunday in 1948.
  • summer time began annually on the last Sunday in March under a European Community directive, which may be Easter Sunday (as in 2016).
  • He died on Easter Sunday 2002, aged 73, in a nursing home in Enfield.
  • The Omaha Easter Sunday Tornado of 1913 destroyed much of the city's African-American community, in addition to much of Midtown Omaha.
  • In the Balkans, on April 16 (Easter Sunday), Stefan Dušan was crowned in Skopje as Tsar of the new Serbian Empire, which now occupied much of southeastern Europe.

  • Christmas Day and Easter Sunday are non-trading days.
  • On Easter Sunday in 1700, the seriously ill pontiff gave a blessing from his balcony to the large crowds outside of the Quirinal Palace.
  • Descriptions survive of French clerics performing a ritual Easter dance along the path on Easter Sunday.
  • Pentecost (also called Whit Sunday, Whitsunday or Whitsun) is a Christian holiday which takes place on the 50th day [...] (the seventh Sunday) after Easter Sunday.
  • Venezuelans regard Carnival about the same way they regard Christmas and Semana Santa (Holy Week; the week before Easter Sunday) when they take the opportunity to visit their families.

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