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I live in South Florida and listen to 106.7 FM, ciento seis siete. During the station identification, they use a phrase that sounds like "mas cara a hora". I think it means "more music per hour" but I can't find cara in a dictionary.

Thanks for the help.

Sid

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cara = face
I think it means something like more face (time) per hour.

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It might be, "Más cada hora." More every hour.

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Seems like they are saying "Mas cada hora" ( more each hour) your 'r' in spanish sometimes sounds like a very soft 'd'

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Thanks to all. I'll check out the "cada" v. cara.

Sid

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From the context, a radio station promo, it would make the most sense for it to be "más cada hora" like Cherry and N.Limones said.

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Definetely, cara would be...odd.

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