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Según venga el aire pondremos la capaAn idiom is an expression whose meaning is not readily apparent based on the individual words in the expression. This forum is dedicated to discussing idioms and other sayings. |
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well, this idiom means sthg like : For example you´re talking about a thing to do in the future or a decision to make. But you don´t know yet, and you say segun venga el aire pondrmos la capa, that is, if my mother comes on Monday alone, I might take her to visit a museum, however is she comes down with her friends I´might take to the park instead.
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Hola Robindesbois,
I have to say I am not sure of this one, perhaps one of the native English speakers knows a better expression for it. ![]() I was thinking perhaps: Which (ever) way the wind blows : Quote:
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