misa
/ˈmisa/, [ˈmi.sa]mass
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Decenas de miles de personas se reunieron en la Plaza de San Pedro el domingo por la mañana, a pesar del frío y la lluvia, para participar en la misa solemne con el Papa Francisco en la celebración de la Pascua.
Tens of thousands of people gathered in Saint Peter's Square on Sunday morning, despite the cold and the rain, to take part in Solemn Mass with Pope Francis in celebration of Easter.
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Un pajarito me contó que no estás yendo a misa.
A little bird told me you are not attending Mass.
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Mi abuelo va a misa cada domingo.
My grandfather goes to mass every Sunday.
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Antiguamente, la misa se decía en latín.
The mass used to be said in Latin.
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Me dijo que debería ir a misa más a menudo.
She told me I should go to mass more often.
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No se puede repicar y estar en misa.
You can't have your cake and eat it too.
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La misa es una ceremonia católica de recordación de Jesucristo por medio de la comida y la bebida.
Mass is a Catholic ceremony of remembering Jesus Christ by eating and drinking.
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Tom estaba como chancho en misa.
Tom stuck out like a sore thumb.
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Tom va a misa cada domingo por la mañana.
Tom goes to mass every Sunday morning.
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El sacerdote bendijo a la congregación al término de la misa.
The priest blessed the congregation at the end of the mass.
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Mi abuelo va a misa todos los domingos.
My grandfather goes to mass every Sunday.
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Lo que dice el rey va siempre a misa.
What the king says is always absolute.
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