"Felices Reyes" meaning in Spanish

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Phrase

Forms: ¡Felices Reyes! [canonical]
Etymology: From the Día de los Reyes (literally “day of the kings”), celebrated in some Spanish-speaking countries on January 6 every year. On this day, the Reyes Magos (“wise men”, literally “magic kings”), are said to give presents to children, equivalent to Santa Claus’s gift-giving celebrated on December 25. Etymology templates: {{m|es|Día de los Reyes|lit=day of the kings}} Día de los Reyes (literally “day of the kings”), {{m|es|Reyes Magos||wise men|lit=magic kings}} Reyes Magos (“wise men”, literally “magic kings”) Head templates: {{head|es|phrase|head=¡Felices Reyes!}} ¡Felices Reyes!
  1. Happy Wise Men Day A phrase used to wish a happy "Wise Men Day", celebrated on January 6 in some Spanish-speaking countries Categories (topical): Holidays
    Sense id: en-Felices_Reyes-es-phrase-6tKMbQvn Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header

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