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Better wise language than well combed hair.
Icelandic Proverb
A filthy mouth will not utter decent language.
Chinese Proverb
Perhaps no one has a finer command of a language than he who keeps his mouth shut.
American Proverb
A foreign language is more easily learned in the kitchen than at school.
German Proverb
Arabic is a language, Persian is a delicacy and Turkish is an art.
Persian Proverb
You must answer the devil in his own language.
Hindi Proverb
As long as a language lives, the people will not perish.
Czech Proverb
The eyes have one language everywhere.
Romanian Proverb
A nation without a language is a nation without a heart.
Welsh Proverb
In language there is life, in language there is death.
Hawaiian Proverb
Love has its own language, but marriage falls back on the local dialect.
Russian Proverb
Living at a river, one comes to know the nature of the fish therein; Dwelling by a mountain, one learns to recognize the language of the birds thereupon.
Chinese Proverb
I have learnt your language so I can damn you.
African Proverb
Man invented language to satisfy is deep need to complain.
African Proverb
A wise person must know the language, sayings, and tales of his society.
African Proverb
Language is not plain.
African Proverb
Open your ears to the ancestors and you will understand the language of spirits.
African Proverb
A language silenced is a people who die.
Corsican Proverb
Words are the leaves of the tree of language, of which, if some fall away, a new succession takes their place.
French Proverb
Spanish is the language of lovers, Italian is for the singer, French for diplomats, and German for horses.
Spanish Proverb
Who could shut up folks' expression and language?
Estonian Proverb
Language has been given to man for hiding thoughts.
Finnish Proverb
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