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Feest

Feest is a Dutch noun meaning a celebration, party, or festival. It can refer to secular or religious occasions as well as to a general social gathering. The term is widely used in compound forms such as kerstenfeest (Christmas celebration), Sinterklaasfeest (Saint Nicholas celebration), or huwelijksfeest (wedding celebration). In everyday language, people also say een feestje or een feestje geven for a small party, while the diminutive feestje indicates informality or intimacy.

Origins and usage: Feest is cognate with German Fest and English feast, sharing a common heritage related

Cultural aspects: Feasts typically involve communal activities such as music, dancing, meals, and speeches. Public feasts,

See also: Fest, Festival, Fête.

to
ceremonial
occasions.
In
Dutch,
the
word
has
appeared
since
the
Middle
Ages
to
denote
religious,
royal,
or
community
celebrations,
and
it
remains
a
common
label
for
national
holidays
(feestdagen)
and
annual
festivals.
religious
festivals,
and
family
celebrations
are
integrated
into
the
calendar,
with
traditions
varying
by
region
and
faith.
The
term
feest
is
distinct
from
feestmaal,
which
refers
specifically
to
a
festive
meal,
and
from
feestje,
which
denotes
a
smaller,
informal
party.