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Record yourself saying the Spanish idiom that you would use in each of the following situations:

1. Your new neighbor looks mean but after talking to him for a short time, you realize he is actually very nice.

2. After a long illness, your boss is happy to be back at work.

3. You come running into a work meeting fifteen minutes late.

4. Your boyfriend (or girlfriend) moves to a new town three hours away. You're sure that things will still work out.

5. You're visiting Mexico and you decide to greet a new friend with a kiss on the cheek, which is a local custom.

Respuesta :

Technically the answers would be:

1. Caras vemos, corazones no sabemos

2. La salud es la mayor riqueza

3. Mas vale tarde que nunca

4. El amor todo lo puede

5. A donde fueres haz lo que vieres


Hope this helped :)

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The idioms that are usually used in the mentioned situations are:

  1. No juzgar el libro por su portada.
  2. Hierba mala nunca muere.
  3. Más vale tarde que nunca.
  4. El amor todo lo puede.
  5. Al son que me toquen bailo.

Idioms in Spanish.

Idioms are forms of expression that cannot regularly be understood when translating word for word, but must be understood as a set with a particular meaning. Spanish idioms vary with respect to the Spanish-speaking country in which the person is located.

Some idioms belong to the Caribbean zone, for example: "al son que me toquen bailo," that refers to a person who adapts to the situation, although it can also be used when two people are looking for a fight.

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