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Going to the church... the Spanish word "misa"
How is it said (in English) the action that people do inside (most of the times) in the church?
In Spanish (Chilean, my native) it is said "(yo) Voy a misa"
The word "misa" has a meaning or traduction in English?
According to what I know it can be said "I'm going to the service" but going to service in Spanish means that it's an evangelic or adventist church (excluding catholic)
That's it, I hope to been clear
Thanks!
Nov 4, 2012 9:48 PM
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For Catholics, the English term is "attending or going to mass."
To hold mass is to hold a service.
November 4, 2012
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