Dime con quién andas y te diré quién eres.
Tell me who your friends are, and I'll tell you who you are.
Meaning
A person's character can be judged by the company they keep.
Cultural Background
Often used in family settings to discourage dating certain people. Used in social commentary to explain political or social alliances.
Context is key
Always use this with a serious or advisory tone.
Meaning
A person's character can be judged by the company they keep.
Context is key
Always use this with a serious or advisory tone.
Test Yourself
Complete the proverb.
Dime con quién ____ y te diré quién eres.
The traditional proverb uses 'andas'.
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Practice Bank
1 exercisesDime con quién ____ y te diré quién eres.
The traditional proverb uses 'andas'.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsIt can be, so use it carefully.
Related Phrases
El que con lobos anda
similarHe who walks with wolves learns to howl.