Meaning
To indicate a clear superiority of one thing over another.
Cultural Background
Very common in everyday speech, especially when discussing football or food. Used similarly to express strong preferences for local cuisine. Often used in heated debates about soccer teams. Used in casual settings to compare experiences or places.
Keep it short
Don't add extra words. Just 'No hay color' is enough.
Meaning
To indicate a clear superiority of one thing over another.
Keep it short
Don't add extra words. Just 'No hay color' is enough.
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence.
Entre este libro y aquel, ________.
The idiom is fixed and does not change.
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Practice Bank
1 exercisesEntre este libro y aquel, ________.
The idiom is fixed and does not change.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, it is too informal.
Related Phrases
No hay punto de comparación
similarThere is no point of comparison.