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HalaIn Spain, an exclamation of encouragement, surprise, or to indicate that something is starting or ending. A well-timed 'hala' can convey more than ten words and can mean everything depending on the tone.
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No ser moco de pavoNot being something insignificant, having real value or importance. What's not worthless deserves respect and attention, highlighting the importance of recognizing and appreciating true worth.
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No tener pelos en la lenguaTo speak with complete honesty, without worrying about offending or discomforting others, showcasing the value placed on straightforward communication in many Latin American countries.
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Quedar a deberFailing to meet expectations, disappointing in the delivery, which is the opposite of exceeding expectations. It's when someone or something doesn't live up to the anticipated outcome, leading to disappointment or frustration.
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Llevarse bienGetting along well with someone, living together without conflicts, it's the foundation of any functional bond, allowing for a harmonious and respectful relationship.
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Hala0 votes

In Spain, an exclamation of encouragement, surprise, or to indicate that something is starting or ending. A well-timed 'hala' can convey more than ten words and can mean everything depending on the tone.

alanlucena
No ser moco de pavo0 votes

Not being something insignificant, having real value or importance. What's not worthless deserves respect and attention, highlighting the importance of recognizing and appreciating true worth.

alanlucena
No tener pelos en la lengua0 votes

To speak with complete honesty, without worrying about offending or discomforting others, showcasing the value placed on straightforward communication in many Latin American countries.

alanlucena
Quedar a deber0 votes

Failing to meet expectations, disappointing in the delivery, which is the opposite of exceeding expectations. It's when someone or something doesn't live up to the anticipated outcome, leading to disappointment or frustration.

alanlucena
Llevarse bien0 votes

Getting along well with someone, living together without conflicts, it's the foundation of any functional bond, allowing for a harmonious and respectful relationship.

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