citas

/ˈθitas/, [ˈθi.t̪as]

dating, quotes


Noun citas f pl (singular cita)

  1. plural of cita

Verb citas

  1. Informal second-person singular () present indicative form of citar.

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Examples
  • Tras tantas citas, por fin se besaron.

    After so many dates, they finally kissed.

  • Si tu ensayo se te queda un poco corto, siempre puedes rellenarlo con algunas citas.

    If your essay is on the short side, you can always pad it out with a few quotations.

  • Las citas pueden ser muy estresantes.

    Dating can be very stressful.

  • Éstas son todas citas de la Biblia.

    These are all quotations from the Bible.

  • Debo saber de donde provienen estas citas.

    I need to know where these quotes come from.

  • Debo saber de dónde se originan estas citas.

    I must know where these quotations originate.


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