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When would you use this Spanish idiom? "Es pan comido"
When something is really easy to do.
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When would you use this idiom?
When two people are very similar to each other in terms of behavior, attitude, interests, style etc..
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What is the English idiom for this? "Cuando las ranas crรญen pelo"
When pigs fly.
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Instead of "an arm and a leg" what body part, in Spanish, is used when describing how expensive something is?
Un ojo (an eye)
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What does this Spanish idiom mean in English? "Cuando las ranas crรญen pelo"
When frogs grow hair
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What would be the English idiom for this? "Hablar con el corazรณn en la mano"
To wear your heart on your sleeves
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What does the Spanish idiom mean in English? "El loro viejo no aprende a hablar"
The old parrot doesn't learn to talk.
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What is the English translation of this? "Cuesta un ojo de la cara"
To cost an eye from the face.
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What English idiom would be used for this? "Es pan comido"
It's a piece of cake.
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What does this Spanish idiom mean in English? "Son come dos gotas de agua"
They are like two drops of water.
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Translate this sentence using the English idiom. "Mi trabajo es pan comido."
My job is a piece of cake.
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When would you use this Spanish idiom? "Cuesta un ojo de la cara"
When something is really really expensive!
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What is the English idiom for this? "El loro viejo no aprende a hablar"
Can't teach an old dog new tricks.
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