Signification
A frog's child is a frog. Children inherit the traits of their parents.
Contexte culturel
Often used in a lighthearted way to explain why a child is talented at something their parent does. Similar concepts exist in many cultures, emphasizing the importance of family lineage. Used less frequently in professional settings to avoid sounding like you are stereotyping.
Context is Key
Use this proverb to praise or observe, but be careful not to sound like you are judging.
Signification
A frog's child is a frog. Children inherit the traits of their parents.
Context is Key
Use this proverb to praise or observe, but be careful not to sound like you are judging.
Teste-toi
Complete the proverb.
{蛙|かえる}の{子|こ}は_____。
The proverb is 'Kaeru no ko wa kaeru'.
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Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercices{蛙|かえる}の{子|こ}は_____。
The proverb is 'Kaeru no ko wa kaeru'.
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Questions fréquentes
1 questionsNo, it is too informal and potentially rude.
Expressions liées
{鳶|とび}が{鷹|たか}を{生|う}む
contrastA kite gives birth to a hawk.