Perro es perro y donde le sirvan come.
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This phrase may be literally translated as "A dog is a dog and wherever he’s served, he’ll eat."
Perro es perro y donde le sirvan come.
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
1. (proverb) (people never change)
A proverb is a sentence or phrase that offers advice or expresses a commonly-held truth (e.g., All that glitters is not gold.).
a. A dog owns nothing, but is seldom dissatisfied. (proverb)
A proverb is a sentence or phrase that offers advice or expresses a commonly-held truth (e.g., All that glitters is not gold.).
Rafael aceptó salir con esa chica aunque no le gusta. Perro es perro y donde le sirvan come.Rafael accepted to go out with that girl although he doesn't like her. A dog owns nothing, but is seldom dissatisfied.
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