noun🔗ShareSábado, día de reposoSaturday, observed in Judaism and some Christian denominations as a day of rest and worship.""My family attends synagogue every Saturday because Saturday is our Sabbath." "Mi familia asiste a la sinagoga todos los sábados porque el sábado es nuestro día de reposo.religionculturetraditionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareDomingoSunday, observed in most of Christianity as a day of rest and worship."Every Sunday, my family attends church and spends the afternoon relaxing, observing the Sabbath. "Cada domingo, mi familia asiste a la iglesia y pasa la tarde relajándose, observando el domingo.religiontheologyculturetraditiontimeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareViernes, observado en el Islam como un día de descanso y adoraciónFriday, observed in Islam as a day of rest and worship."There are three Sabbaths–Friday (Muslim), Saturday (Jewish), and Sunday (Christian)."Hay tres sábados: el viernes (musulmán), el sábado (judío) y el domingo (cristiano).religionculturetraditionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAquelarre, reunión de brujasA meeting of witches. (Also called a witches' sabbath, sabbat or black sabbath.)"Local legends whispered of a yearly sabbath held deep in the woods, where witches gathered under the full moon. "Las leyendas locales susurraban sobre un aquelarre anual celebrado en lo profundo del bosque, donde las brujas se reunían bajo la luna llena.religionmythologyritualsupernaturalgroupeventChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAño sabáticoAmong the ancient Jews and Hebrews, the seventh year, when the land was left fallow."According to ancient law, after six years of planting, the farmers observed a sabbath for their land, letting it rest and recover. "Según la ley antigua, después de seis años de siembra, los agricultores observaban un año sabático para sus tierras, dejándolas descansar y recuperarse.religionagriculturehistorytraditionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading