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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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English

Can someone explain what this sentence mean?

Is your reading Siesta an indication of taking another siesta here?

Siesta is the name of the book I'm reading.
  

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In Spanish, a siesta is a nap. Usually a siesta is taken in the early afternoon after lunch. It sounds like they are teasing you about wanting to take a nap because you are reading a book titled with the Spanish word for nap.

  • In Spanish, a siesta is a nap.
  • Usually a siesta is taken in the early afternoon after lunch.
  • It sounds like they are teasing you about wanting to take a nap because you are reading a book titled with the Spanish word for nap.
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In Spanish, a siesta is a nap. Usually a siesta is taken in the early afternoon after lunch.
It sounds like they are teasing you about wanting to take a nap because you are reading a book titled with the Spanish word for nap.

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