Signification
To experience a period of misfortune or bad luck.
Contexte culturel
People often use this phrase when complaining about the 'lotería de Navidad' results. It is common to add 'ni modo' (oh well) after saying you have no luck. Often used with 'mufa' (bad luck/jinx) to describe a specific person or situation.
Use with 'hoy'
Adding 'hoy' makes the phrase sound much more natural and specific.
Signification
To experience a period of misfortune or bad luck.
Use with 'hoy'
Adding 'hoy' makes the phrase sound much more natural and specific.
Teste-toi
Complete the sentence with the correct verb.
Hoy ______ suerte con la lotería.
We use 'tener' for luck.
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Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercicesHoy ______ suerte con la lotería.
We use 'tener' for luck.
🎉 Score : /1
Questions fréquentes
1 questionsYes, but be careful. It sounds better to say 'no he tenido suerte' (I haven't had luck) to show it's in the past.
Expressions liées
Tener mala suerte
synonymTo have bad luck
Estar de mala racha
similarTo be on a bad streak