habitual
/abiˈtwal/, [a.β̞iˈt̪wal]habitual, usual
Adjective habitual (plural habituales)
Noun habitual m (plural habituales)
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(Louisiana) beans
- No quiero nada mas que habitual, cafe, y pan.
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I don't want anything more than beans, coffee, and bread.
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Me levanté antes de lo habitual para poder coger el primer tren.
I got up earlier than usual so that I might catch the first train.
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Tom se estacionó en su lugar habitual.
Tom parked in his usual spot.
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Te veré en el sitio habitual.
I'll meet you at the usual place.
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La excusa habitual consiste en decir que no hay dinero cuando, en realidad, lo hay de sobra.
The usual excuse consists of saying that there isn't money, when actually there is plenty.
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Me fui a la cama un poco antes de lo habitual.
I went to bed a little earlier than usual.
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Él debe haber perdido su tren habitual.
He must have missed his usual train.
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Tom y Mary se sentaron a cenar a la hora habitual.
Tom and Mary sat down to dinner at the usual time.
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Esta mañana Tom se ha levantado antes de lo habitual.
Tom got up earlier than usual this morning.
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Tom llegó tarde a clase, como suele ser habitual en él.
Tom was late for class, as is often the case.
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Me fui a la cama un poco más tarde de lo habitual.
I went to bed a little later than usual.
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