smallblueberry smallblueberry
  • 27-05-2021
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In English there is the idiom "Break a leg", is there a spanish equiviant to it.

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haleyhd
haleyhd haleyhd
  • 27-05-2021
When Spanish people want to wish each other good luck, they say “Mucha mierda!” Turns out that is roughly the Spanish equivalent of “break a leg”
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mordd7 mordd7
  • 27-05-2021
In Spanish we don’t really say that but you can say buena suerte which is good luck.
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