Cuando el gato no está, los ratones bailan.
When the cat's away, the mice will play.
मतलब
People will misbehave or relax rules when authority is absent.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
It is a very common proverb used in all regions. It is often used in work environments to comment on the atmosphere. Widely used in Mexico, often with a humorous tone. It is a staple of Mexican workplace culture. Commonly used in Argentina, often in social or family settings to describe children or groups of friends. Used frequently in Colombia to describe office or school dynamics. It is understood by all generations.
Use it in context
Only use this when the authority figure is actually gone.
Don't use it with your boss
It might sound like you are saying you only work when they watch you.
मतलब
People will misbehave or relax rules when authority is absent.
Use it in context
Only use this when the authority figure is actually gone.
Don't use it with your boss
It might sound like you are saying you only work when they watch you.
Use the variation
Try 'A falta de gato, ratones bailan' to sound more natural.
It's universal
You can use this in almost any Spanish-speaking country.
खुद को परखो
Complete the proverb.
Cuando el gato no está, los ratones ________.
The proverb uses 'bailan' (dance).
Choose the best situation for this proverb.
Which situation is best for this proverb?
The proverb describes behavior when authority is absent.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'El jefe se fue.' B: '¡Genial! ________.'
This is the appropriate response to the boss leaving.
Match the proverb to its meaning.
Meaning: People misbehave when the boss is away.
This proverb specifically refers to behavior in the absence of authority.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
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अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासCuando el gato no está, los ratones ________.
The proverb uses 'bailan' (dance).
Which situation is best for this proverb?
The proverb describes behavior when authority is absent.
A: 'El jefe se fue.' B: '¡Genial! ________.'
This is the appropriate response to the boss leaving.
Meaning: People misbehave when the boss is away.
This proverb specifically refers to behavior in the absence of authority.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
12 सवालNo, it is too informal for professional writing.
It can be, depending on the tone. Use it with friends or colleagues.
Yes, that is the canonical form of the proverb.
It is understandable, but 'bailan' is the correct form.
Yes, it is widely understood.
Yes, it is very common in school settings.
It is of medium length and easy to remember.
No, stick to the cat and mouse.
Yes, it is common for children or teenagers.
It is neutral, but often used to describe a lack of discipline.
It sounds like 'BAI-lan'.
It is a common proverb, not formal.
संबंधित मुहावरे
A falta de pan, buenas son tortas
similarMake do with what you have.
El que manda, manda
contrastThe one in charge is in charge.
Donde manda capitán, no manda marinero
contrastSubordinates must obey.
Ojos que no ven, corazón que no siente
similarWhat you don't know doesn't hurt you.