i am asking you to tell me this question. not you asking me to answer it!
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"After lunch, I like to take a siesta" (i.e.a nap)
I will have a nap after lunch.
A Spain siesta is when shops, returants and other buildings close down for about an hour so evryone can take a nap.
"Siesta" refers to a nap, usually after lunch.
siesta
In other countries, a siesta refers to a short nap or rest period taken during the day, typically after lunch. It is common in countries with warm climates, such as Spain and some Latin American countries, to avoid the hottest hours of the day and recharge for the afternoon.
It is spanish for "the nap". In some countries it refers also to the period of time after lunch and before starting the afternoon shift, the 'nap time' not the nap itself, as i.e. 'nos encontramos a la siesta' (we meet at nap time).
No, I don't take an afternoon nap.
It is spanish for "the nap". In some countries it refers also to the period of time after lunch and before starting the afternoon shift, the 'nap time' not the nap itself, as i.e. 'nos encontramos a la siesta' (we meet at nap time).
The afternoon nap in Chinese culture is called "午睡" (wǔ shuì), which translates to "afternoon sleep" or "noon rest." It is a common practice in many Chinese-speaking countries to take a short nap after lunch to recharge and increase productivity for the rest of the day.
No, not ussually anyway. Cats take nap after nap after nap to get their rest.
Bimbo watches Tito, when Tito takes a nap before breakfast, lunch, and dinner; Bimbo goes away to get food for Tito.