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It is Spanish for nap

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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."

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