Usage examples of "Empieza" in Spanish with translation to English

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¡Date prisa! Empieza el concierto. Hurry up! The concert is starting.
La educación empieza en casa. Education begins at home.
La temporada de lluvia empieza más o menos a finales de junio. The rainy season sets in about the end of June.
Todo empieza desde la base. Everything starts from the basis.
La escuela empieza en primavera. School begins in spring.
Empieza tu mañana con café. Start your morning off with coffee.
¿A qué hora empieza el embarque? What time does boarding begin?
¿A qué hora empieza el espectáculo? When does the show start?
El interrogatorio empieza el próximo lunes. The examination begins next Monday.
El programa empieza a las nueve. The program starts at nine o'clock.
Mi corazón empieza a latir aceleradamente. My heart began to race.
La clase empieza a las diez. The class start at ten.
El examen empieza el próximo lunes. The examination begins next Monday.
¿A qué hora empieza el examen? When does the exam start?
Aquí es donde empieza la diversión. Here's where the fun begins.
La escuela empieza a las nueve. School starts at nine.
La clase empieza a las 8:30. The class begins at 8:30.
El colegio empieza a las 8:40. School starts at 8:40.
El colegio empieza el ocho de abril. School begins on April 8.
La primavera ha pasado y empieza el verano. Spring has passed and summer starts.
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