They use the non-anglified form of the original latin word: "Narcolepsia"
siesta is how you say nap in spanish.
to take a nap= tomar una siesta
I belive it is ciesta
Me duermo en la clase de espanol!!
"Las siestas hacerte perezoso."
an afternoon nap in Spanish is called a siesta
The word "siesta" comes from the Latin word "hora sexta," which means "the sixth hour." In many Spanish-speaking countries, people traditionally take a break after lunch during the hottest part of the day, around the sixth hour after dawn. This break became known as a "siesta."
"une sieste" is French for 'a nap'
In Punjabi, the word for nap is "เจเฉฑเจชเฉ" pronounced as "jhappi".
No. Siesta means nap in Spanish.
Hacer una siesta.
"Siesta" refers to a nap, usually after lunch.
It is siesta (from the Spanish custom).
It is spanish for "the nap". In some countries it refers also to the period of time after lunch and before starting the afternoon shift, the 'nap time' not the nap itself, as i.e. 'nos encontramos a la siesta' (we meet at nap time).
siesta
The word is siesta (from Spanish).
It is spanish for "the nap". In some countries it refers also to the period of time after lunch and before starting the afternoon shift, the 'nap time' not the nap itself, as i.e. 'nos encontramos a la siesta' (we meet at nap time).