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The plural form of siesta is siestas.

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What are other countries'custom or tradition similar to siesta?

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.


Is siesta still relevant to the modern day filipino.explain your answer?

Yes ! !! . . . Because even if its been a years since the siesta is inroduce from the spianiards many of us still believe that having your siesta will help you grow faster and it also help you to gain energy ! ! . . .


What is siesta for Filipino?

In the Philippines, a siesta typically refers to a short nap or rest taken in the afternoon, usually after lunch. It is a common practice in the country, especially in warm climates, to avoid the hottest part of the day.


What does basta de siesta mean?

"Basta de siesta" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "enough with the nap" or "no more siesta." It is often used as an expression of frustration or impatience, suggesting a desire for action or productivity instead of resting or delaying tasks.


What is Siesta in Japanese?

You may say 'hirune,' or the Japanized version of "siesta," which is 'shiesuta.' Written in Japanese, they are (in the same order): 昼寝  シエスタ