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Learn to pronounce crèche

/kreSH/
noun
  1. a model or tableau representing the scene of Jesus Christ's birth, displayed in homes or public places at Christmas.
  2. a nursery where babies and young children are cared for during the working day.

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noun. ˈkresh ˈkrāsh. Synonyms of crèche. 1. : a representation of the Nativity (see nativity sense 1) scene.
crèche noun [C] (CHILDCARE)​​ UK. a place where young children are cared for during the day while their parents do something else, especially work, study, or ...
A crèche is a place where small children can be left to be cared for while their parents are doing something else.
Noun edit. crèche (plural crèches). A representation of the nativity scene. quotations ▽.
Crèche definition: a small or large modeled representation or tableau of Mary, Joseph, and others around the crib of Jesus in the stable at Bethlehem, ...
Child care center, an organization of adults who take care of children in place of their parents; Preschool or nursery school; Crèche (zoology), animals taking ...
A creche is a representation of the scene of Jesus Christ's birth. It's the nativity scene that is displayed at Christmas, with the manger, Mary, Joseph, ...
crèche, in Christianity, a three-dimensional representation of the Nativity scene. Those represented usually include the infant Jesus in a manger, ...
​(British English) a place where babies and young children are taken care of while their parents are working, studying, shopping, etc.
noun. ˈkresh. Definition of crèche. as in preschool. a school for children who are generally less than five years old one of the first cities to establish crè ...