Madrugar in english

Early

pronunciation: ɜrli part of speech: adjective, adverb
In gestures

madrugar = get up + early. 

Example: Getting up early is one of the most important things you can do for your health and fitness.

more:

» a quien madruga, Dios le ayudathe early bird catches the worm .

Example: According to the idiom 'the early bird catches the worm' we offer a 10% reduction of the course fee for those who apply before 15 July 2007 = De acuerdo con la expresión 'a quien madruga Dios le ayuda' le ofrecemos una reducción del 10% del importe del curso a los que se inscriban antes del 15 de julio del 2007.

» no por mucho madrugar amanece más tempranolet matters take their coursetime will take its courseeverything in (its) due timeeverything has its appointed timeeverything happens in its own timeto everything there is a seasoneverything in (its own) good timenothing happens before its time .

Example: I'll just let matters take their course and concentrate on studying and hope that everything will be all right in the end.

Example: This year, I won't make any resolutions because I don't want to pressure myself -- time will take its course.

Example: He is already sounding like a broken record in saying that he will explain everything in due time.

Example: Just like a flower in season, everything has its appointed time and there is always a beginning and an end.

Example: We may want things to happen at a particular time, but I keep learning over and over again that everything happens in its own time.

Example: I know that to everything there is a season, but I am a gardener and I start counting the days until spring the day after Christmas.

Example: Indeed, some might well wonder why it has been so late in the making, but I am reminded of the popular saying 'nothing happens before its time' and 'everything in its own good time'.

Example: Indeed, some might well wonder why it has been so late in the making, but I am reminded of the popular saying 'nothing happens before its time' and 'everything in its own good time'.

Madrugar synonyms

new in spanish: nuevo, pronunciation: nu part of speech: adjective other in spanish: otro, pronunciation: ʌðɜr part of speech: adjective baby in spanish: bebé, pronunciation: beɪbi part of speech: noun inchoate in spanish: rudimentario, pronunciation: ɪntʃoʊ part of speech: adjective old in spanish: antiguo, pronunciation: oʊld part of speech: adjective future in spanish: futuro, pronunciation: fjutʃɜr part of speech: noun, adjective incipient in spanish: incipiente, pronunciation: ɪnsɪpiənt part of speech: adjective precocious in spanish: precoz, pronunciation: prɪkoʊʃəs part of speech: adjective crude in spanish: crudo, pronunciation: krud part of speech: adjective, noun rude in spanish: grosero, pronunciation: rud part of speech: adjective archaic in spanish: arcaico, pronunciation: ɑrkeɪɪk part of speech: adjective young in spanish: joven, pronunciation: jʌŋ part of speech: adjective former in spanish: ex, pronunciation: fɔrmɜr part of speech: noun primitive in spanish: primitivo, pronunciation: prɪmətɪv part of speech: adjective primal in spanish: primitivo, pronunciation: praɪməl part of speech: adjective wee in spanish: pequeñito, pronunciation: wi part of speech: adjective, noun primordial in spanish: primordial, pronunciation: prɪmɔrdiəl part of speech: adjective primeval in spanish: primitivo, pronunciation: praɪmivəl part of speech: adjective aboriginal in spanish: aborigen, pronunciation: æbɜrɪdʒənəl part of speech: adjective, noun immature in spanish: inmaduro, pronunciation: ɪmətjʊr part of speech: adjective premature in spanish: prematuro, pronunciation: primətʃʊr part of speech: adjective earlier in spanish: más temprano, pronunciation: ɜrliɜr part of speech: adverb, adjective untimely in spanish: prematuro, pronunciation: əntaɪmli part of speech: adjective azoic in spanish: azoico, pronunciation: əzoʊɪk part of speech: adjective betimes in spanish: a tiempo, pronunciation: bɪtaɪmz part of speech: adverb embryonic in spanish: embrionario, pronunciation: embriɑnɪk part of speech: adjective earliest in spanish: más temprano, pronunciation: ɜrliəst part of speech: adjective matutinal in spanish: de la mañana, pronunciation: mətutənəl part of speech: adjective archean in spanish: arcaico, pronunciation: ɑrʃiən part of speech: adjective, noun archaean in spanish: arcaico, pronunciation: ɑrʃən part of speech: adjective primaeval in spanish: primitivo, pronunciation: praɪmevəl part of speech: adjective early on in spanish: Temprano, pronunciation: ɜrliɑn part of speech: adverb archaeozoic in spanish: arqueozoico, pronunciation: ɑrtʃaɪəzik part of speech: noun, adjective proterozoic in spanish: proterozoico, pronunciation: proʊterəziɪk part of speech: noun ahead of time in spanish: antes de tiempo, pronunciation: əhedʌvtaɪm part of speech: adverb archeozoic in spanish: arqueozoico, pronunciation: ɑrkiəzoʊɪk part of speech: noun, adjective embryotic in spanish: embrionario, pronunciation: embrutɪk part of speech: adjective too soon in spanish: demasiado pronto, pronunciation: tusun part of speech: adverb in embryo in spanish: en embrion, pronunciation: ɪnembrioʊ earlyish in spanish: temprano, pronunciation: ɜrliɪʃ part of speech: adjective
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