Spanish Proverbs to Express Opinions – Infographics

Idioms and Sayings to Express Opinions in Spanish (A2–B2)

Expressing opinions in Spanish goes far beyond using “I think” or “In my opinion”. Native speakers frequently use idioms and traditional sayings to soften, reinforce, or nuance their ideas.
In this downloadable infographic, we explore a carefully selected set of Spanish idioms and proverbs used to express opinions, designed for A2, B1, and B2 levels.

This resource is ideal for Spanish as a Foreign Language (ELE) classes and for learners who want to sound more natural, fluent, and culturally aware.

🧠 Spanish Idioms and Proverbs for Giving Opinions

Idiomatic expressions play a key role in everyday Spanish communication. They allow speakers to express agreement, disagreement, caution, or personal viewpoints in a subtle and authentic way.
In this infographic, students will learn expressions such as:

  • En boca cerrada no entran moscas → Sometimes it’s better to stay silent before giving an opinion.

  • Cada uno en su casa y Dios en la de todos → Respecting different opinions and viewpoints.

  • El que calla otorga → Silence can be interpreted as agreement.

  • Sobre gustos no hay nada escrito → Everyone has the right to their own preferences.

  • No tener pelos en la lengua → Speaking honestly and without filters.

  • Opinar a la ligera → Giving an opinion without enough information.

Each expression includes a clear explanation and contextualized example, helping learners use them confidently in real conversations.

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