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Boast about learning Spanish idiomssanto"*If you choose "quedarse para vestir santos" (to stay dressing saints) are you an avid church-goer or an old maid? If someone wants "cortar el bacalao" (to cut the cod) is he or she a chef or the ruler of the roost? 101 Spanish Idioms takes the mystery out of these common Spanish expressions and explains their meanings in context. On the MP3 disc, native speakers read each of the 101 idioms and dialogues that put them in context, so you can hear how Spanish sounds and practice what you have learned. Find out what Spanish speakers really mean when they say . . .Perder los estribos = to lose the stirrups El mundo es un panuelo = the world is a handkerchiefEstar hasta en la sopa = to be even in the soup Quedar a la altura de su zapatilla = to remain at the height of one's slipper Llevarse calabazas = to carry off pumpkins*that was arriving and kissing the saint (= it was like taking candy from a baby)
Contents
1. Speaking about the Body2. Our Animal Friends3. Return to Nature4. Eating in Style5. Life Day by Day6. Odds and Ends7. Walking around Town8. The Blue Planet9. That's LifeTranslationsIndexesNER(01): WOW