"After lunch, I like to take a siesta" (i.e.a nap)
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They call it a siesta. "Siesta" is a Spanish word.
The plural form of siesta is siestas.
summary of siesta's story siesta is a rest hours or also known nap
you are all wrong. siesta is a afternoon nap
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Siesta is a Spanish word meaning sleep or nap.I'm pooped, I gotta take a siesta.My favourite part of Mexican culture has to be the siesta.After dinner it is common to take a siesta, and the whole town seems to close down.
a siesta is a nap
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No. Siesta means nap in Spanish.
Siesta is a custom from Spain.