cita
/ˈθita/, [ˈθi.t̪a]appointment, quote
Noun cita f (plural citas)
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date (romantic outing)
- app de citas
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dating app
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appointment
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quote, quotation
Verb cita
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of citar.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of citar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of citar.
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Voy a tener una cita con mi ex.
I'm going to have a date with my ex.
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Tengo una cita con el dentista a las tres.
I have an appointment with the dentist at 3 o'clock.
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Oí que tuviste una cita con Tom. ¿Cómo te fue?
I heard that you had a date with Tom. How was it?
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Es una cita del Quijote.
It's a quotation from Don Quixote.
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Tengo una cita para visitar a un gurú en la India.
I have an appointment to visit a guru in India.
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Haz una cita con él.
Make an appointment with him.
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Tenía una cita a las 2:30, pero me pilló un atasco y no pude llegar a tiempo.
I had an appointment at 2:30, but I got caught in traffic and couldn't get there in time.
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Tom olvidó su cita.
Tom forgot his appointment.
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Ella hojeaba una revista mientras esperaba que apareciera su cita.
She perused a magazine while waiting for her date to show up.
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No acudió a la cita.
He didn't keep his appointment.
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