Signification
Difficult situations often bring unexpected positive outcomes.
Contexte culturel
In Spain, this is often used by older generations to teach children to be patient during difficult times. In Mexico, this is frequently used in casual conversation to soften the blow of bad news.
Don't overthink it
This is a set phrase. Don't try to change the grammar; just memorize the whole block.
Signification
Difficult situations often bring unexpected positive outcomes.
Don't overthink it
This is a set phrase. Don't try to change the grammar; just memorize the whole block.
Teste-toi
Complete the proverb.
No hay mal que por bien no ______.
The proverb requires the subjunctive 'venga'.
When would you use this phrase?
Your friend lost their job but found a better one. What do you say?
This is the perfect context to offer optimistic perspective.
🎉 Score : /2
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
2 exercicesNo hay mal que por bien no ______.
The proverb requires the subjunctive 'venga'.
Your friend lost their job but found a better one. What do you say?
This is the perfect context to offer optimistic perspective.
🎉 Score : /2
Questions fréquentes
2 questionsYes, it is acceptable in semi-formal emails to colleagues or friends.
It has roots in Christian thought but is used by everyone regardless of belief.
Expressions liées
Todo pasa por algo
synonymEverything happens for a reason.
A mal tiempo, buena cara
similarPut on a brave face during bad times.