No Vale

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It’s not worth it.

Real World Example

The Spanish phrase "No vale" means "It's not worth it" in English. To help you remember this, think of the word "invalid" in English. When something is "invalid," it doesn't hold any value or worth — just like when something "No vale." Imagine a "vale" (a ticket or voucher) that's no longer valid. It's like trying to use a coupon that's already expired at your favorite store, and the cashier just shakes their head and says, "No vale." So, when you encounter something that isn't worth your time or effort, remember that it's as useful as an "invalid" ticket. 🎟️

Practice Version

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