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Glok 嘉乐
What's the meaning? It seems horrible.
--Susana, ¿ por qué estás tan molesta?
--He comprado un par de zapatos y me ha costado un ojo de la cara. Mañana voy a hacer una devolución.
un ojo de la cara? She's spending her eye on a pair of shoes?
Mar 23, 2020 4:40 AM
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Hello! "un ojo de la cara" is used when something is really expensive.
"he comprado un par de zapatos y me han costado un ojo de la cara" mañana voy a devolverlos.
sounds better that " mañana voy a hacer una devolución" .
March 23, 2020
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Hola! "un ojo de la cara" is a Spanish expression that means that something is or was very expensive.
Another example would be this one:
"Finalmente compraste la guitarra que querías?" ( Did you finally buy the guitar you wanted? )
"No, investigué en internet y cuesta un ojo de la cara." ( No, I researched on the internet and the price is really high. )
Espero que esta explicación te ayude!
March 23, 2020
in english would be ...cost arm and leg...
or
...break the bank..
March 23, 2020
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Glok 嘉乐
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Spanish
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Spanish
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