Episode Synopsis "10 Mexican Proverbs and Idioms - MOTW5"
Do you know what it means when someone puts cream on their tacos in Spanish? Hopefully, this episode will make that phrase and nine other ones clear to you as we look at ten Mexican proverbs and idioms. Echar la casa por la ventana. Árbol que nace torcido, jamás su rama endereza. Camarón que se duerme, se lo lleva la corriente. Colgar los tenis. Cuando el río suena, agua lleva. Echarle crema a tus tacos. Hablar sin pelos en la lengua. La gota que derramó el vaso. El mundo es un pañuelo. La misma gata, pero revolcada. Links and show notes at http://MexicoOvertheWall.com/5 FEEDBACK Email [email protected] MAILING ADDRESS División del Norte 2756 Planta Alta Colonia Parque San Andrés Ciudad de México C.P. 04040 MEXICO
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