"Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Forms: the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come [canonical]
Head templates: {{en-proper noun|def=1|head=Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come}} the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
  1. A fictional ghost in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens; it visits Ebenezer Scrooge in order to show his impending fate of death and loneliness in a future Christmas that is ultimately avoided. Wikipedia link: Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come Categories (topical): A Christmas Carol, Fictional characters Synonyms: Ghost of Christmas Future Translations (the fictional ghost): Գալիք Սուրբ Ծննդյան ուրվական (Galikʻ Surb Cnndyan urvakan) (Armenian), 未来之灵 (wèilái zhī líng) (Chinese Mandarin), Fantomo de Kristnasko Estonta (Esperanto), Geist der kommenden Weihnacht [masculine] (German), Jövendő Karácsonyok Szelleme (Hungarian), spirito del Natale Futuro [masculine] (Italian), 미래의 크리스마스 유령 (mirae'ui keuriseumaseu yuryeong) (Korean), duch przyszłych świąt Bożego Narodzenia [masculine] (Polish), Fantasma do Natal Futuro [masculine] (Portuguese), Дух бу́дущих свя́ток (Dux búduščix svjátok) [masculine] (Russian), Espíritu de las Navidades Futuras [masculine] (Spanish)

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