Daybreak in spanish

Recreo de día

pronunciation: rekɹ̩eoʊdediɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

day + break = día + romper. 

Example: It was our morning watch; when, soon after the day began to break, a man on the forecastle called out, 'Land ho!'.

daybreak = amanecer, albores, alba. 

Example: Sometimes, your enemy will unleash an attack just before daybreak.

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» at daybreak = al amanecer, al alba.

Example: We arrived near sundown and slept with the windows open to a private patio and listened to the mill brook at daybreak.

Daybreak synonyms

dawn in spanish: amanecer, pronunciation: dɔn part of speech: noun aurora in spanish: Aurora, pronunciation: ɜrɔrə part of speech: noun morning in spanish: Mañana, pronunciation: mɔrnɪŋ part of speech: noun sunrise in spanish: amanecer, pronunciation: sʌnraɪz part of speech: noun sunup in spanish: salida del sol, pronunciation: sʌnəp part of speech: noun dawning in spanish: madrugada, pronunciation: dɔnɪŋ part of speech: noun dayspring in spanish: días de primavera, pronunciation: deɪsprɪŋ part of speech: noun cockcrow in spanish: canto de gallo, pronunciation: kɑkkroʊ part of speech: noun first light in spanish: primera luz, pronunciation: fɜrstlaɪt part of speech: noun break of day in spanish: pausa del día, pronunciation: breɪkʌvdeɪ part of speech: noun break of the day in spanish: descanso del día, pronunciation: breɪkʌvðədeɪ part of speech: noun

Daybreak antonyms

sunset pronunciation: sʌnset part of speech: noun sundown pronunciation: sʌndaʊn part of speech: noun
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