There is no other term in Spanish, just siesta.
Siesta is not a term used in Australia.
a siesta is a nap
In Argentina and other Spanish-speaking countries, a siesta is a nap.
Countries with similar customs or traditions to siesta include Greece with their afternoon "siesta" called "mesimeri," Italy with the "riposo" or "pausa pranzo," and the Philippines with the "siesta" or "hilot." These cultures often take a break in the afternoon to rest, recharge, and escape the heat of the day.
The word "siesta" is a Spanish term for an afternoon nap. It is more common in tropical climates, where the afternoon heat is too intense for heavy labor, especially after a meal.
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A Spain siesta is when shops, returants and other buildings close down for about an hour so evryone can take a nap.
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
Siesta is Spanish term not used or with an equivalent definition in other world civilizations. The closest idea of similar and global context would be the behavior of afternoon naps (or brief sleeps) written as "giac ngu trua."
you are all wrong. siesta is a afternoon nap