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✨ Spanish Saying of the Day ✨
“Más vale solo que mal acompañado.”
🔸 Literal Translation:
“It’s better to be alone than in bad company.”
🔸 Meaning:
Sometimes, being on your own is way better than being with people who bring stress, drama, or negativity into your life. It’s a reminder to value your peace and well-being.
💡 In English, you might say:
“Better alone than with the wrong people.”
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“Bad company is worse than no company.”
🧠 Takeaway: Don’t be afraid to choose solitude if it means protecting your energy.
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🐦✨ Spanish Proverb Time!
“Más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando.”
📚 Literal translation:
“Better a bird in the hand than a hundred flying.”
💡 What it really means:
It’s wiser to hold onto something you already have than to risk it all chasing something uncertain — even if it looks more exciting.
🔁 In English, we say:
“A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.”
💬 Have you ever gambled something good chasing a maybe? Let us know below! 👇
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📚 Spanish Saying of the Day 🇪🇸
✨ “Más vale tarde que nunca”
📖 Literal translation: “Better late than never”
💬 Meaning: It’s better to do something late than not do it at all!
🗣 Example:
— ¡Por fin entregaste el proyecto!
— Sí… más vale tarde que nunca, ¿no? 😅
Use this phrase when you finally do something you’ve been putting off. Even if it took a while, at least you did it! 🙌
👇 Have you ever used this phrase? Drop a “⏰” if you’re a last-minute legend!
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🗣️✨ Spanish Saying of the Day:
“En boca cerrada no entran moscas.”
📚 Literal translation:
“In a closed mouth, no flies enter.”
💡 Meaning: Sometimes, it’s better to stay quiet — silence can save you from trouble. Similar to the English saying: “Silence is golden.”
💬 Use it when someone’s about to overshare, gossip, or say something risky. It’s a wise reminder to think before you speak.
🧠 Save this for later & use it like a native!
27/05/2025
🍋✨ Spanish Wisdom of the Day ✨🍋
“Si la vida te da limones, haz limonada.”
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Literal translation: “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.”
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🌍 Meaning: When life throws challenges your way, turn them into something positive. It’s about resilience, optimism, and making the best of a tough situation.
Think of it like this: Instead of being bitter about the lemons 🍋, you sweeten the situation with a little sugar and make something refreshing. 💪😄
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➡️ How do you turn your “lemons” into lemonade? Share below! 👇
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Have you ever been talking about someone… and they suddenly show up?
In English, we say:
👉 “Speak of the devil!”
😈 In Spanish, the expression is:
👉 “¡Hablando del rey de Roma!”
(“Speaking of the king of Rome!”)
📜 Full version:
“Hablando del rey de Roma, por la puerta asoma.”
(“Speaking of the king of Rome, he shows up at the door.”)
It’s used exactly like in English — when someone appears right after you mention them! 🪄
💬 Have you ever had that happen? Tag that friend below! 😂👇
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📚 Idiom of the Day: “Costs an arm and a leg” 🇬🇧 → 🇪🇸 “Cuesta un ojo de la cara”
💸 English: “That car costs an arm and a leg!”
👁️ Spanish: “¡Ese coche cuesta un ojo de la cara!”
🔍 Literal translation: “It costs an eye from the face” 😳
🧠 Meaning: It’s very expensive!
🗣️ Use it like a native:
💬 “No compré el bolso… ¡costaba un ojo de la cara!”
(I didn’t buy the bag… it was way too expensive!)
✨ Fun fact: While English sacrifices limbs 🦵🦾, Spanish goes straight for the eye 👁️ — same idea, different body parts!
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Do you know how to say “break the ice” in Spanish? 👀❄️
👉 Romper el hielo
Just like in English, we use it when you want to make people feel more comfortable in a social situation. Whether it’s a first date, a new class, or a big meeting — breaking the ice helps everyone relax! 💬😊
🗣️ Example:
Conté un chiste para romper el hielo.
(I told a joke to break the ice.)
Save this idiom & try using it in your next Spanish conversation! 💡
⬇️ Tell me in the comments:
How do YOU usually break the ice? 😄
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