Date
The Spanish word 'cita' translates to 'date' in English. This can refer to both the day of an event occurring on a certain day, month, and year, and an appointment or meeting with someone at a specific time and place. It can also represent a romantic meeting between two people.
I have an appointment with the doctor tomorrow.
In this sentence, 'cita' refers to a scheduled appointment, often with a professional such as a doctor.
Can you remind me of the appointment on Monday?
Here, 'cita' again indicates an appointment, and the speaker is asking for a reminder about it.
The appointment for the meeting is at three.
In this example, 'cita' designates the scheduled time for a meeting, showing its use in a professional context.