Instituto Cervantes Leeds on Twitter: "If you don't understand 'a potato' about #Spanish, learn with us! Expression:"No entender ni papa".Meaning: "To have no clue." #LearnSpanish https://t.co/uIkwWEzvS5" / Twitter
Instituto Cervantes London - 👣💆♀️'No tiene ni pies ni cabeza' 🤔Literally: 'Without feet or head' 🇬🇧Meaning: 'Without rhyme or reason' Tell us which #Spanish sayings would you like to appear in our #
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Vamos! Let's Learn Spanish - We use "no pegar ni con cola" to say that two people or things do not match at all. Can you think of any examples? #MisunderstoodExpression | Facebook
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