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amanecer
to dawn / to get light
Impersonal verb for daybreak - only used in third person singular
| (yo) - - | (nosotros) - - |
| (tu) - - | (vosotros) - - |
| amanece it dawns / day breaks | (ellos) - - |
Amanece muy temprano en verano.
(It dawns very early in summer.)
A que hora amanece hoy?
(What time does it get light today?)
Amanece lentamente en invierno.
(It dawns slowly in winter.)
Ya amanece en la ciudad.
(It's already getting light in the city.)
Por que amanece tan tarde?
(Why does it dawn so late?)
Cuando amanece, salgo a correr.
(When day breaks, I go running.)
Amanece nublado hoy.
(It dawns cloudy today.)
Todavia no amanece.
(It's not light yet.)
Amanece a las seis en julio.
(It dawns at six in July.)
Siempre amanece con niebla aqui.
(It always dawns foggy here.)
Amanece y hace frio.
(Day breaks and it's cold.)
Amanece muy bonito en la playa.
(It dawns very beautifully at the beach.)
Amanece tarde en diciembre.
(It dawns late in December.)
Ya amanece, levantate!
(It's getting light, get up!)
verbific.com ๐
amanecer
to dawn / to get light
Impersonal verb for daybreak - only used in third person singular
| - | - |
| - | - |
| it dawns / day breaks | - |
(It dawns very early in summer.)
(What time does it get light today?)
(It dawns slowly in winter.)
(It's already getting light in the city.)
(Why does it dawn so late?)
(When day breaks, I go running.)
(It dawns cloudy today.)
(It's not light yet.)
(It dawns at six in July.)
(It always dawns foggy here.)
(Day breaks and it's cold.)
(It dawns very beautifully at the beach.)
(It dawns late in December.)
(It's getting light, get up!)
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