Examples of using Festivities in English and their translations into Thai
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Club festivities.
A gift for tonight's festivities.
Numerous Festivities and Events.
Did a walk-through, found the festivities.
Do not like commercial festivities. Anyway, each year is pretty much the same….
Are you enjoying the festivities?
By the way, festivities begin at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Cafe de Fleurie.
He also said there's no time for festivities.
One of the three largest semi-nude festivities in Japan in the Shinto tradition.
In a few days, it will be time for festivities.
He saw the village flags and festivities beyond, and a face or so turned towards him.
It seems everybody gets takes part in the festivities.
The festivities have just begun, and I can promise it's going to be a gas… laughing gas, that is.
Christmas in Barcelona- Food, Festivities and Fun!
Get into an accident is to have a bad experience and the effects of the upcoming entertainment and festivities.
Amsterdam has a special place on this list as the festivities there start much earlier.
Cryptocurrency trading will take place as normal: 24/7 without any interruption for the festivities.
Because the festivities of the villages are piled up all in the month of August and September for the enjoyment of lovers of verbenas.
Go beyond the circuit and join in the festivities!
We could say that the Mango festivities are THE event of the year within the maximum faranduelo environment in the city.
You should not abandon the foamy soft drink at the festivities.
Countless festivities and traditions that pertain to Japanese mythology can still be experienced in Izumo today.
It is celebrated with pancakes, fun, and noisy festivities.
Festivities for Vesak Day begin at the crack of dawn in Singapore, as devout Buddhists congregate at temples for a ceremony.
The downtown streets are closed to car circulation during the festivities.
It is taxpayers' money that is now the power elite appropriate to themselves to be in the festivities, while the people who pay are outside participation. Wickedness name.
God, that's just… Guys, I'm sorry to interrupt the Christmas festivities.
This temple is also the centre of festivities during the quirky and wildly popular Bun Festival, which falls on the eighth day of the fourth month in the lunar calendar.
Nawaplastic Rayong joins in the National Children's Day festivities at Wat Donchan School.
Photo by Nathaniel Hayag Festivities for Vesak Day begin at the crack of dawn in Singapore, as devout Buddhists congregate at temples for a ceremony.

