De Tal Padre, Tal Hijo (2024)

The Spanish idiom (literally "Of such a father, such a son") is the equivalent of the English phrase "Like father, like son" . It is used to describe how a child often inherits the characteristics, behaviors, or professions of their parent.

Salió todo un cantante, de tal padre tal hijo. . . . - Facebook De tal padre, Tal Hijo

He must choose between the son he has raised (nature) and the biological son he has never met (nurture). The Spanish idiom (literally "Of such a father,

A workaholic father discovers his 6-year-old biological son was switched at birth. - Facebook He must choose between the son

You can use this phrase to celebrate family legacy or shared traits. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

Focus on the positive influence of a parent. "Our kids don't always listen to us, but they never fail to imitate us. #LikeFatherLikeSon." 2. If Posting About the Film (Movie Review/Recommendation)