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Finnish Proverbs - page 17
Even the smallest will take off of the ground.
Finnish Proverb
Ran like having the bottom of the belly full of feet.
Finnish Proverb
Runs like having the head as the third foot.
Finnish Proverb
Nobody will beat the champion, except the champion's wife.
Finnish Proverb
Forest gives what forest has.
Finnish Proverb
A husband has two days of joy: bringing his bride to home and bringing her to grave.
Finnish Proverb
Man is a fish, woman a fisher, love is the hook and marriage is the frying pan.
Finnish Proverb
The man is like the owner of Europe, 'though as far as I know I haven't sold a piece.
Finnish Proverb
Man is wife's head, eats what she has left.
Finnish Proverb
What's such child who doesn't do damage worth five marks a day - a boy may do worth one hundred.
Finnish Proverb
What one learns while young, one masters when old.
Finnish Proverb
I have to live in Finland. I could never leave this land; it would make the end of me and would mean death to my art.
Finnish Proverb
Me too, said the little bull.
Finnish Proverb
From where gets the blacksmith the knife?
Finnish Proverb
What godless fears, it will happen.
Finnish Proverb
Why is the man from Luoto in the church, just sleeps and dreams of herrings?
Finnish Proverb
The smaller the master the more devilish.
Finnish Proverb
The more cooks the worse soup.
Finnish Proverb
The recruit is the fastest animal of the forest.
Finnish Proverb
Sulks like a perch in the fish trap.
Finnish Proverb
Black like the soul of the raven.
Finnish Proverb
Black miller and white blacksmith are shocking in front of the God.
Finnish Proverb
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