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  1. O Tannenbaum - Wikipedia

    " O Tannenbaum " (German: [oː ˈtanənbaʊm]; "O fir tree"), known in English as " O Christmas Tree ", is a German Christmas song. Based on a traditional folk song that was unrelated to the …

  2. "O Tannenbaum" Lyrics in English and German - ThoughtCo

    May 5, 2025 · A Tannenbaum is a fir tree (die Tanne) or Christmas tree (der Weihnachtsbaum). Although most Christmas trees today are spruce (Fichten) rather than Tannen, the qualities of …

  3. TANNENBAUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    2 days ago · The meaning of TANNENBAUM is fir tree : Christmas tree.

  4. O Tannenbaum [German Christmas song] [+English translation]

    "O Tannenbaum" (German: "O fir tree", English: “O Christmas Tree”) is a German Christmas song. Based on a traditional folk song, it became associated with the traditional Christmas tree …

  5. Christmas Carols - O Tannenbaum (English translation #4)

    Christmas Carols - O Tannenbaum lyrics (German) + English translation: 1. / Oh Christmas Tree, oh Christmas Tree / how green are your leaves! / You are.

  6. German Christmas tree – Tannenbaum - German Culture

    The first appearance of a Christmas tree – Tannenbaum – was recorded in 1605 in Strasburg, and the record said that “…people set up Christmas trees in their rooms…”.

  7. O Tannenbaum (O Christmas Tree), - Family Christmas Online

    My understanding is that Tannenbaum technically means "fir tree," although most Christmas trees in Germany ("Weihnachtsbaum") were traditionally spruce. That's okay, since Douglas firs are …

  8. O Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum - O Christmas Tree, O Christmas …

    "O Tannenbaum" - "O Fir Tree" - is an old German traditional folk song that pays tribute to the evergreen fir tree as a symbol of constancy and faithfulness. There were many Tannenbaum …

  9. What is the deeper meaning of “Oh Tannenbaum Whoa Tannenbaum

    Jul 19, 2025 · The “Whoa Tannenbaum!” exclamation, often added in enthusiastic renditions, amplifies the sense of wonder and joy associated with the Christmas season. To understand …

  10. O Tannenbaum (O Christmas Tree) – Christmas HQ

    O Tannenbaum is a German Christmas carol that translates to “O Christmas tree.” The song is much older and has its roots in a 16th Century Silesian folk song, “Ach Tannenbaum,” …