Perhaps it means time after time?
it is a contraction of a and el, which mean to and the, respectively. It means "to the" and is followed by a masculine noun every time.
otra vez (you spelled it wrong outra) means SOME OTHER TIME or ANOTHER TIME in Spanish
If you mean, it is spelled the same forward and backwards, that probably refers to "noon".
"Recess" is a homograph because it is a word that is spelled the same but has different meanings depending on context. It can refer to a break or free time, as in "recess time at school," or it can mean a withdrawing or receding, as in "a recess in the wall."
The word momento is Spanish for "moment" (a short time, a second or two).A similarly spelled English word is memento, a souvenir or keepsake.
Hey, guess what? You spelled it correctly in the first try! I mean that you wrote the word come in your question, and you spelled it correctly. CONGRATULATIONS! I agree! Might you have been referring to the slang, "cum,"?
no nighttime
To set the time on a Gucci wrist watch you simply pull the crown out to the middle position. You can then move the time clockwise or counter clockwise to set the correct time. Once you have the time set, push the crown back in to start the watch.
it's spelled part time
Well, you just spelled it correctly the first time you said it. The word NINJA is spelled N-I-N-J-A. Ninja.
There should nb a "stem" on the front of the clock, sticking out through the clear dash covering. Just turn it clockwise/counter clockwise until you get to the correct time.
Clockwise is the direction in which the hands of a clock move, going from left to right in a circular motion. If you imagine the face of a clock, the hands move in a clockwise direction to show the passing time.