Discuss the Article : 10 Animal Related Spanish Idioms
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As argued by teacher Blanca and the author of this article, who doesn't love a good idiom, and animals? Combining the two, this article explores ten useful everyday idioms that you can easily incorporate into your Spanish vocabulary.
Hi
I am confused if this is about Spanish idioms or English ones. The first example you translate as slow as a snail, but the Spanish word is Tortuga, which is turtle or tortoise. Why not say slow as a turtle? English speakers would get that.
I would think a purely Spanish idiom is
Me chupo el dedo
it poorly translates into English as I suck my thumb. But I understand it to mean “I really don’t believe you”.
Thank you for the lesson.