Eve in spanish

Víspera

pronunciation: bispeɹ̩ɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

eve1 = víspera. 

Example: The land is Australia, and the time is now, the eve of a new era.

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» Christmas Eve = Nochebuena.

Example: These include opening the children's department at the main library on Christmas Eve.

» New Year's Eve = Nochevieja, víspera de Año Nuevo.

Example: The New Year's Eve edition of the New York Times asserted that Argentines and Nicaraguans helped U.S.-trained Honduran troops to kill leftists in the 1980s.

» New Year's Eve party = fiesta de Nochevieja.

Example: The writer provides an example of how Mark Twain shaped the public's perception of him by describing an instance that took place during the New Year's Eve party that Twain gave in 1906.

» on the eve of = la víspera de, justo antes de.

Example: Thus a letter home from a common soldier on the eve of a great battle is likely to be of considerably more interest to the historian than a leave pass signed by the commanding general of one of the armies involved.

Eve2 = Eva. 

Example: Adam was tempted by Eve, and both ate the fruit of the forbidden tree = Eva tento a Adam y ambos comieron la fruta del árbol prohibido.

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» Adam and Eve = Adán y Eva.

Example: Based on the biblical story of Adam and Eve's first two sons, this book is about Cain's jealousy towards his brother Abel.

Eve synonyms

evening in spanish: noche, pronunciation: ivnɪŋ part of speech: noun eventide in spanish: recordar, pronunciation: evəntaɪd part of speech: noun
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