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What Does This Saying Mean?
I understand each word, but together it doesn't quite make sense to me.
Lo que es para uno con el tiempo va llegando y lo que no mismo tiempo se lo va llevando. |
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The saying isn't quite right. See if the corrected version helps you any.
Lo que es para uno con el tiempo va llegando y lo que no, el mismo tiempo se lo va llevando. |
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Still not really sure. Best translation I can come up with is "What is meant for one, comes with time, and what is not, goes away with time."
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I have no doubts that that's the correct way, but I don't understand it. ¿Como puede el tiempo llevarse algo que no llegó nunca? ¿Entiendes?
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