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What does empiezan y mean in spanish?

"Empiezan y" doesn't make sense as a standalone phrase in Spanish. It's likely a part of a larger sentence. Here's why:

* "Empiezan" means "they start" or "they begin". It's the third person plural form of the verb "empezar".

* "y" means "and". It's a conjunction used to connect words or clauses.

To understand the meaning, we need more context. Please provide the full sentence or phrase where you encountered "empiezan y". For example:

* "Empiezan y terminan el trabajo a las 5." (They start and finish work at 5)

* "Empiezan y no paran." (They start and don't stop.)

Once you provide the full context, I can give you a more accurate translation.

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