B1 Proverb Neutre

Gota a gota, el agua se agota.

Drop by drop, water runs out.

Signification

Even small, continuous actions can lead to a significant depletion.

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Contexte culturel

Used frequently in rural areas to emphasize the importance of water conservation in dry climates. Often used in the context of 'gastos hormiga' (ant expenses) to teach financial literacy. Used in political or social commentary to describe how a system slowly loses its credibility. Applied to personal relationships to describe how small arguments can end a marriage.

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Focus on the 'se'

Don't forget the reflexive 'se'. It changes the meaning from 'the water exhausts (something)' to 'the water gets exhausted'.

Signification

Even small, continuous actions can lead to a significant depletion.

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Focus on the 'se'

Don't forget the reflexive 'se'. It changes the meaning from 'the water exhausts (something)' to 'the water gets exhausted'.

Teste-toi

Complete the proverb.

Gota a gota, el agua se ______.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : agota

The verb 'agotar' (to deplete) is the correct term in this proverb.

Choose the best situation to use this phrase.

When is it appropriate to use 'Gota a gota, el agua se agota'?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : When warning about small, daily expenses.

The phrase describes gradual depletion, making it perfect for financial warnings.

🎉 Score : /2

Aides visuelles

Banque d exercices

2 exercices
Complete the proverb. Fill Blank A2

Gota a gota, el agua se ______.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : agota

The verb 'agotar' (to deplete) is the correct term in this proverb.

Choose the best situation to use this phrase. Choose B1

When is it appropriate to use 'Gota a gota, el agua se agota'?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : When warning about small, daily expenses.

The phrase describes gradual depletion, making it perfect for financial warnings.

🎉 Score : /2

Questions fréquentes

2 questions

It is neutral. It can be used in both casual and formal settings.

Yes, it is very common in financial advice.

Expressions liées

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Gota a gota se llena la bota

contrast

Drop by drop the boot fills up.

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Gastos hormiga

similar

Ant expenses.

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