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Expresiones, dichos y refranes mexicanos
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Expresiones Mexicanas
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"Más vale tarde que nunca."
Es mejor hacer algo tarde que no hacerlo nunca.
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"Camarón que se duerme se lo lleva la corriente."
Quien no está alerta o no se esfuerza, puede perder una oportunidad.
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"A quien madruga, Dios lo ayuda."
Quien empieza temprano sus tareas o se esfuerza, suele tener éxito.
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"El que mucho abarca, poco aprieta."
Quien intenta hacer demasiadas cosas al mismo tiempo, no hace bien ninguna.
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"No hay mal que por bien no venga."
Algo malo puede traer una consecuencia positiva.
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English
Mexican Expressions
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"Better late than never."
It is better to do something late than to never do it.
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"A shrimp that falls asleep is carried away by the current."
Those who are not alert or do not make an effort may lose an opportunity.
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"Early bird catches the worm."
Those who start early or work hard are usually successful.
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"Jack of all trades, master of none."
Those who try to do too many things at once end up doing none well.
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"Every cloud has a silver lining."
Something bad can lead to a positive outcome.
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