comienza
begins, start, starts
Verb comienza
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of comenzar.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of comenzar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of comenzar.
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Tom normalmente comienza su día con una taza de café caliente.
Tom usually starts his day with a hot cup of coffee.
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Nuestra universidad normalmente comienza el uno de abril.
Our university usually starts on April 1st.
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La preparación comienza mañana.
The preparation starts tomorrow
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Otro día más que comienza.
Another day is just beginning.
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Además, comienza a llover.
Besides, it's starting to rain.
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Si los estudiantes no vienen, la lección no comienza.
If students don't come, the lesson doesn't start.
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La vida comienza a los cuarenta.
Life begins when you are forty.
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La escuela comienza en abril.
School begins in April.
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La ciencia comienza cuando uno se pregunta por qué y cómo.
Science begins when you ask why and how.
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A esta edad, el significado de la vida comienza a interesarme.
At this age, the meaning of life began to interest me.
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