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tener una cita

English translation of tener una cita

having an appointment

The Spanish phrase 'tener una cita' translates to 'having an appointment' in English. It could mean a variety of contexts like a professional meeting, a doctor's appointment, or a scheduled meeting with someone. Additionally, it could also translate to 'having a date' in a romantic context.


Example sentences using: tener una cita

Ella tiene una cita con el médico mañana.

English translation of Ella tiene una cita con el médico mañana.

She has an appointment with the doctor tomorrow.

This phrase indicates that a female has scheduled an appointment for a medical consultation.

Juan tiene una cita importante en su trabajo.

English translation of Juan tiene una cita importante en su trabajo.

Juan has an important meeting at work.

In this example, Juan is referring to a significant and formal appointment related to his job.

Nosotros tenemos una cita para cenar esta noche.

English translation of Nosotros tenemos una cita para cenar esta noche.

We have a dinner reservation for tonight.

This phrase expresses that a group, including the speaker, has arranged a dinner engagement for the evening.

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