Meaning
Indicating that something is illogical or incomprehensible.
Cultural Background
Very direct usage in casual settings. Often softened with 'como que' to be polite. Can be used with 'boludo' for emphasis. Often used in work environments to show professional concern.
Keep it simple
Don't add articles like 'un' or 'el'.
Meaning
Indicating that something is illogical or incomprehensible.
Keep it simple
Don't add articles like 'un' or 'el'.
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence.
Esa idea ___ ___ ___.
We do not use articles with 'sentido' in this expression.
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Practice Bank
1 exercisesEsa idea ___ ___ ___.
We do not use articles with 'sentido' in this expression.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, it's for ideas or situations.
Related Phrases
No tiene ni pies ni cabeza
similarIt makes no sense at all