Garlands: A Symbol of Celebration and Reverence
English-German Translation in LEO's Dictionary
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The word "garlands" is derived from the Old French word "garlande," meaning "wreath." Garlands are typically made of flowers, leaves, or other natural materials, and are used to decorate people, places, or objects. In many cultures, garlands are associated with celebrations, such as weddings, festivals, and religious ceremonies. In some cultures, garlands are also used to express mourning or respect.
In the English-German dictionary of LEO, the translation for "garlands" is "Girlanden." The noun "Girlande" has a feminine gender and is used to refer to a wreath or garland of flowers, leaves, or other materials. The word "Girlande" can also be used figuratively to refer to something that is decorative or ornamental.
The verb "to garland" translates to "bekränzen" or "mit einer Girlande schmücken" in German. The verb "bekränzen" means "to wreathe" or "to adorn with a wreath or garland." The verb "mit einer Girlande schmücken" means "to decorate with a garland." Both verbs are transitive and can be used to describe the act of decorating someone or something with a garland.
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