siesto
Esperanto
Etymology
Borrowed from English siesta, Italian siesta, French sieste, German Siesta, Russian сие́ста (sijésta), all from Spanish siesta.
Pronunciation
Noun
siesto (accusative singular sieston, plural siestoj, accusative plural siestojn)
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from English siesta, French sieste, German Siesta, Italian siesta, Russian сие́ста (sijésta) and Spanish siesta, all ultimately from Latin sexta.
Pronunciation
Noun
siesto (plural siesti)
Derived terms
- siestar (“to have a nap”)
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