Examples of using "¡empieza" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Begin!
- Get started.
- Start.
- Begin.
- Proceed.
- Begin!
- Begin.
- Get started.
- Start.
- Begin.
- What time does it start?
- When does it begin?
- When will it begin?
- When does it start?
- When does that start?
- When will it start?
and begins.
- When does it begin?
- When will it begin?
- When does it start?
Begin!
You start.
Start here.
Get started.
The movie starts.
Start training!
Start counting.
- "Start with v ..." and for enezuela
- It's beginning to rain.
- It starts raining.
Start over.
Start from here.
Start writing.
- Start over.
- Start again.
When does the show start?
And she starts calling her:
everything is looking up.
Somebody starts talking,
and she screams!
- What time does it start?
- When does that start?
When does the movie start?
He's already beginning to talk.
Your journey starts here.
When does the exam start?
Get started.
When does the show start?
- When does it begin?
- When will it begin?
- When does it start?
When does the concert begin?
When does your trip begin?
Who'll start?
It's getting chilly.
What time will the game start?
When does spring begin?
How do you start your Monday?
The examination begins next Monday.
My story starts in Moscow.
then it begins to build you up,
And look, you can see he's starting to coil back.
Start by doing no harm.
She starts hunting immediately.
Hurry up! The concert is starting.
School begins in spring.
Start your morning off with coffee.
She's starting to like this house.
Everything starts from a basis.
I'm beginning to enjoy myself.
Patience begins where it ends.
something wondrous begins to happen.
The school year is starting soon.
- Fall starts in September.
- Autumn starts in September.
it automatically starts putting in subtitles.
it begins to take off.
and the mother starts interrogating them.
then you start burning fats,
where we start with a group of black men who're enslaved
Somebody starts telling you about something.
and starts to cry suddenly.
Everything starts at the beginning there:
- When does the show start?
- When does the screening start?
- School begins at nine.
- School begins at 9.
- School starts at nine.
What time does the play begin?
What time does boarding begin?
Here's where the fun begins.
When does the exam start?
The class starts at ten.
The show starts in ten minutes.
Start running.
Start reading where you left off.
- Start over.
- Start again.
- Start at once, or you will miss the bus.
- Go now, or you'll miss the bus.
The program starts at nine o'clock.
A bad beginning makes a bad ending.
The game is starting to be interesting.