Signification
Having a series of misfortunes or bad luck throughout the day.
Contexte culturel
People in Spain are very direct about expressing frustration. It is common to hear this in cafes. Mexicans often add 'la verdad' to soften the blow. Argentines might use more colorful language alongside this phrase. It is often used with a sigh to signal the need for a break.
Use with a sigh
Adding a sigh makes the phrase sound much more natural.
Signification
Having a series of misfortunes or bad luck throughout the day.
Use with a sigh
Adding a sigh makes the phrase sound much more natural.
Teste-toi
Fill in the blank with the correct verb.
Hoy ___ mi día.
We use the verb 'ser' to describe the nature of the day.
Which sentence is more natural?
Choose the best option:
The subject is 'día', so we use 'es'.
🎉 Score : /2
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
2 exercicesHoy ___ mi día.
We use the verb 'ser' to describe the nature of the day.
Choose the best option:
The subject is 'día', so we use 'es'.
🎉 Score : /2
Questions fréquentes
1 questionsYes, but keep it brief and professional.
Expressions liées
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synonymTo have bad luck
Todo me sale mal
similarEverything goes wrong for me