Signification
Achieving goals requires effort and hard work, no easy way around it.
Contexte culturel
In Mexico, this is often used by parents to teach children the value of money and effort. In Spain, it is frequently used in professional settings to emphasize that quality takes time.
Pronunciation
Focus on the 'j' sound in 'atajo' and 'trabajo'. It should sound like a soft 'h' in English.
Signification
Achieving goals requires effort and hard work, no easy way around it.
Pronunciation
Focus on the 'j' sound in 'atajo' and 'trabajo'. It should sound like a soft 'h' in English.
Teste-toi
Complete the proverb.
No hay atajo sin ________.
The proverb is 'No hay atajo sin trabajo'.
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Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercicesNo hay atajo sin ________.
The proverb is 'No hay atajo sin trabajo'.
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Questions fréquentes
1 questionsYes, it is professional enough for a mentor-mentee email.
Expressions liées
El que quiere celeste, que le cueste
similarIf you want something good, you must pay for it.
Ponerse las pilas
builds onTo get energized/start working hard.