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asueto

English translation of asueto

rest

The word 'asueto' originates from Spanish, meaning 'holiday' or 'time off' in English. This term is often used in the context of taking a break from work or school. For example, there may be an 'asueto' on a national holiday when workplaces and schools may be closed. This term quite literally refers to a period of rest or relaxation from regular duties or responsibilities.


Example sentences using: asueto

Este fin de semana tengo asueto y planeo descansar en casa.

English translation of Este fin de semana tengo asueto y planeo descansar en casa.

This weekend I have time off and plan to rest at home.

In this example, the speaker is indicating that they have a break from work or obligations during the weekend, demonstrating the use of the word 'asueto' to describe time off.

Durante el asueto, decidimos hacer un viaje a la playa.

English translation of Durante el asueto, decidimos hacer un viaje a la playa.

During the time off, we decided to take a trip to the beach.

Here, the phrase illustrates how the word 'asueto' represents a period of leave, during which the speakers chose to go on a vacation.

El asueto nacional permite que la mayor parte de la población descanse.

English translation of El asueto nacional permite que la mayor parte de la población descanse.

The national holiday allows most of the population to rest.

This sentence showcases 'asueto' in the context of a national holiday, emphasizing the collective time off granted to the citizens to relax.

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