A1 Proverb Neutre

Perro ladrador, poco mordedor.

Barking dogs seldom bite.

Signification

Those who make the most threats are often the least likely to act.

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Contexte culturel

Used frequently in rural and urban settings alike to dismiss political rhetoric. Very common in family settings to describe children or relatives who complain loudly but never act. Often used in the context of football rivalries to describe fans of the opposing team. Used in social settings to describe someone who is 'all talk' at a party.

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Don't overthink it

It's a fixed phrase. Don't try to change the words.

Signification

Those who make the most threats are often the least likely to act.

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Don't overthink it

It's a fixed phrase. Don't try to change the words.

Teste-toi

Complete the proverb.

Perro ladrador, ____ mordedor.

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

The proverb is a fixed expression using 'poco'.

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Banque d exercices

1 exercices
Complete the proverb. Fill Blank A1

Perro ladrador, ____ mordedor.

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

The proverb is a fixed expression using 'poco'.

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Questions fréquentes

1 questions

Yes, the proverb is fixed and does not change for gender.

Expressions liées

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Mucho ruido y pocas nueces

synonym

Much noise and few nuts (Much ado about nothing).

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