Examples of using Sinterklaas in English and their translations into Spanish
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is the companion of Saint Nicholas(Dutch: Sinterklaas, Luxembourgish: Kleeschen)
who historians say came originally from the Dutch mythical figure Sinterklaas, and even earlier from the historical Greek bishop Saint Nicholas, the 4th century
SINTERKLAAS Sinterklaas is quite important in the Netherlands.
The month starts well with Sinterklaas.
The packaging machine of Sinterklaas is broken.
Mostly families with young children celebrate Sinterklaas.
Sinterklaas with book on white background Sinterklaas Background.
And the arrival of Sinterklaas in mid-November.
But there's the old Dutch"Sinterklaas.
Close up of Sinterklaas on white background.
Sinterklaas on white background with arms wide.
Sinterklaas on white background with arms wide.
Cartoon Sinterklaas St. Nicholas riding his horse.
Puppet show with Sinterklaas and his white horse.
SinterKlaas in the Casa de Campo Hotel Lobby!
Sinterklaas is finally accessible on your phone or tablet.
Sinterklaas is a fake!
Only after Sinterklaas, Christmas season is fully on!
Sinterklaas must deliver all the presents
This Christmas character comes from a Dutch festival called Sinterklaas.