Dos guisantes en una vaina is how you say two peas in a pod in Spanish.
There is two ways to say orange in Spanish, the meanings are different though. Naranja is Spanish for the kind of orange you eat and anaranjado is Spanish for the color orange.
Eighty-two in Spanish is ochenta y dosRAUL
Dos cadenas.
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There are two ways to say "sometimes" in Spanish, algunas veces or a veces.
'Like two peas in a pod' is a simile.
Two peas in a pod.
Two peas in a pod mean they are very close friends,.... and it is a meatophorBy: Darkstar59
Two peas in a pod means to be very similar in something. In a literal sense, two peas in the same pod are identical. This expression is then used when two people, two animals, or objects are very alike.
Peas in a pod.
It can be pod, as in part of a plant.(two peas in a pod) It may also mean the root word pod, meaning foot.
Two peas in a pod
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Kevin McKrell
The phrase "three peas in a pod" is an idiom used to describe three people who are very similar or who share a close bond, often implying that they are inseparable or have a strong connection. The idiom originates from the literal meaning of peas growing together in a pod, highlighting the idea of unity and closeness among the individuals being referred to.
It stands for the saying "Two Peas in a Pod".
The origin of the phrase 'two peas in a pod' is from 16th century England. It is a simile that was created by John Lyly. It used to be a very popular phrase, now it has become less common.