FM Radio
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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My name is queen(single). I was impressed when i saw your profile today at and i will like to establish a long lasting relationship with you. In addition,i will like you to reply me through this my private e-mail box(queensamale46@yahoo.com) Thanks waiting to hear from you soon. queen I will send to you my pictures in my next mail through this my mail box
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Definetely, cara would be...odd.
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.
Thanks to all. I'll check out the "cada" v. cara.
Sid
Seems like they are saying "Mas cada hora" ( more each hour) your 'r' in spanish sometimes sounds like a very soft 'd'
It might be, "Más cada hora." More every hour.
cara = face
I think it means something like more face (time) per hour.