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Noche

Noche (NO-cheh)

Noun | Feminine

  1. Night: the period of darkness each day between sunset and sunrise.
  2. Evening: the early part of the night when it is not yet completely dark.
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La noche está oscura.

The night is dark.

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Voy a dormir por la noche.

I am going to sleep at night.

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Vamos al cine esta noche.

We are going to the movies tonight.

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Comes from the Latin nocte, meaning night.

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Nights in Spanish-speaking countries are often lively with late dinners, festivals, and cultural events that stretch well past midnight.

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“De noche todos los gatos son pardos” is a common saying meaning “At night all cats are gray,” suggesting that things appear alike in the dark.

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