Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
Métele caña a la mañana!
English translation:
Kick-start your day!
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Kathleen Misson
Sep 7, 2011 19:14
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Spanish term
Métele caña a la mañana!
Spanish to English
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Se lanza el IT Center y allí estábamos para comunicarlo, con una campaña ‘teaser’ para captar la atención de todos nuestros empleados, a nivel mundial! Bienvenidos a IT Center. Métele caña a la mañana!
Thank you in advance.
Se lanza el IT Center y allí estábamos para comunicarlo, con una campaña ‘teaser’ para captar la atención de todos nuestros empleados, a nivel mundial! Bienvenidos a IT Center. Métele caña a la mañana!
Thank you in advance.
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Spanish term (edited):
Métele caña a la mañana!
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Kick-start your day!
I think I would naturally say 'day' over 'morning' here in English. I feel it's an appropriate rendering for the context too (as in, 'kick start' - kick football).
Another way of putting it would be "Get your day off to a kick start!"
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Charles Davis
: Nice one. I was toying with "Make the morning go with a bang", but quite frankly I prefer this.
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Thanks, Charles :)
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Lourdes Sanchez
: nice!!
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Thanks, Lourdes :)
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Yvonne Gallagher
: nice!
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Thanks, Gallagy :)
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lorenab23
: Yes!
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Thank you Lorena! :)
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anademahomar
: I like!
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Thanks, Ana! :)
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Eileen Banks
: very good! I like it:)
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Many thanks, Eileen! :)
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conniejimenez
: I like this expression!
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Thanks a lot, Connie! :)
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Elda Munguia
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Thanks, Elda :)
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Evans (X)
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Thank you knidly, Gilla :)
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Noni Gilbert Riley
: Yes!
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Cheers Noni!! :))
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Christian [email protected]
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Thank you, Christian :)
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Maria-Jose Pastor
: Or Jumpstart Your Day!
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Thanks, Maria-Jose. Yes that could work too, although I suggested "kick" to tie in with kicking football... :)
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do it with gusto!/ puit some weight into it!/ start with a s
es el equivalente del echale ganas mexicano. Se me ocurren otras ideas pero existe limite de espacio. Aqui la cosa es hacerlo que se escuche como un tag line
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Note added at 7 minutos (2011-09-07 19:21:35 GMT)
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should say put some weight into it! not puit
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Note added at 7 minutos (2011-09-07 19:21:35 GMT)
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should say put some weight into it! not puit
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Get the morning going!
darle o meterle caña a algo -> to get a move on with something
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Hit that morning! / Hit the morning running
A couple more options.
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Charles Davis
: I like "Hit the morning running".
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Thanks Charles
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Yvonne Gallagher
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Thank you
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get off to a good start every morning / day
Another possibility. Examples: www.teachpreschool.org/.../helping-young-children-get-off..... - En caché4 Aug 2011 – 8 Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed. August 4, 2011 at 8:33 pm. Absolutely – drop off is a very critical time for getting off to a good start everyday!! Reply ...; salesimprovementzone.com/blog - En cachéYour main job with an Expresser is to make them look good and help them be successful. Supporters are also .... Get off to a good start every morning. Positive ...;
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Start the day with a smile!
Another option!
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