Appointment, date, quotation - Cita (The 2002nd Most Common Spanish Word)
The Spanish word for Appointment, date, quotation is Cita. This word often comes up when talking about lifestyle & free time, occupation, food, time & frequency, family & relationships, economy & manufacturing, communication. It is classified as a B1 word, and is the 2002nd most commonly used word in Spanish. It can be used as noun. You can see example sentences for context below, and you can also listen to their pronunciations by clicking on the speaker icon. Our app contains over 60,000 example sentences, pronunciations, and various practice types for the 3000 most common Spanish words. Download it now to discover them all.
Pronunciation
English:
appointment, date, quotation
Spanish:
cita
Examples
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I've got an appointment. | Tengo una cita. |
Make an appointment with him. | Haz una cita con él. |
He was in time for the appointment. | Él llegó a tiempo a la cita. |
I have an appointment at three. | Tengo una cita a las tres. |
I've got a doctor's appointment. | Tengo cita con el médico. |
She had an appointment with the doctor. | Tenía cita con el médico. |
I have a date on Friday. | Tengo una cita el viernes. |
I'm going to have a date with my ex. | Voy a tener una cita con mi ex. |
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The following passage is a quotation from a well-known fable. | El siguiente pasaje es una cita de una bien conocida fábula. |
"Love your neighbour as yourself" is a quotation from the Bible. | "Ama a tu prójimo como a ti mismo" es una cita de la Biblia. |
Do you have an appointment | ¿Tiene una cita |
They had a brief date. | Ellos tuvieron una breve cita. |
When is my next appointment | ¿Cuándo es mi próxima cita |
Tom forgot his appointment. | Tom olvidó su cita. |
I have a dentist appointment. | Tengo una cita con el dentista. |
I have a date. | Tengo una cita. |
Make an appointment. | Pida cita. |
Did you keep your appointment | ¿Acudió usted a la cita |
It's a quotation from Don Quixote. | Es una cita del Quijote. |
A sudden illness forced her to cancel her appointment. | Una repentina enfermedad la forzó a cancelar su cita. |
On a first date, it's best to steer clear of touchy subjects. | En una primera cita, es mejor mantenerse alejado de temas delicados. |
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This word appears in the following categories
Lifestyle & Free Time
Occupation
Food
Time & Frequency
Family & Relationships
Economy & Manufacturing
Communication
Noun
B1