Meaning
Difficult situations often lead to something positive.
Cultural Background
Used frequently in everyday life to maintain a positive outlook. Often used with a touch of fatalism, accepting that life has its ups and downs.
Subjunctive mood
Remember that 'venga' is the subjunctive form of 'venir'.
Meaning
Difficult situations often lead to something positive.
Subjunctive mood
Remember that 'venga' is the subjunctive form of 'venir'.
Test Yourself
Complete the phrase.
No hay mal que por bien no ______.
The subjunctive 'venga' is required.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercisesNo hay mal que por bien no ______.
The subjunctive 'venga' is required.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, it shows resilience and a positive attitude.
Related Phrases
No hay mal que cien años dure
similarMisfortune doesn't last forever.