Meaning
To begin one's daily activities or work.
Cultural Background
In Spain, 'empezar el día' often involves a 'segundo desayuno' (second breakfast) around 11:00 AM. Starting the day often involves a hearty breakfast like chilaquiles.
Use 'con'
Always use 'con' to describe what you do to start your day.
Meaning
To begin one's daily activities or work.
Use 'con'
Always use 'con' to describe what you do to start your day.
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence.
Siempre ______ el día con una sonrisa.
The subject is 'yo' (implied), so the conjugation is 'empiezo'.
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Practice Bank
1 exercisesSiempre ______ el día con una sonrisa.
The subject is 'yo' (implied), so the conjugation is 'empiezo'.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsIt is neutral and works everywhere.
Related Phrases
Comenzar el día
synonymTo start the day