an afternoon nap in Spanish is called a siesta
No, I don't take an afternoon nap.
I laid down for a nap this afternoon, because 'this afternoon' implies past tense. If you want 'I lay down for a nap', then you take out the 'this afternoon'.
This phrase is after an afternoon nap is known as been prepositional appositive. This is learned in English.
A siesta is a midday or afternoon nap. Siestas are common in Spain and Latin America and they originate back to the Spanish Civil War.
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I feel groggy after an afternoon nap.
It is siesta (from the Spanish custom).
"Siesta" refers to a nap, usually after lunch.
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The word is siesta (from Spanish).
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