IPA: //ˈkɜːrmɪs//
KK: /kɪrˈmɛs/
A type of fair or festival, often featuring games, rides, and food, typically held in a town or village.
The local kirmess attracted families from all over the region with its fun activities and delicious treats.
Kirmess originates from the Dutch word 'kermis', which is a combination of 'kerk' (meaning church) and 'mis' (meaning mass). It refers to a church festival or fair, typically held in connection with a church's patron saint.
Think of a 'church' ('kerk') celebration or festival ('mis') when you hear 'kirmess', as it directly relates to a festive gathering associated with a church.