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The English always credit the rest of us with the qualities they don't need themselves.
Irish Proverb
Armenian Proverbs and Sayings, Translated into English by R. Gevorg Bayyan, Academy of St. Lazarus, Venice, 1889.
Armenian Proverb
English: A good beginnings makes a good ending.
Danish Proverb
English: An organised group lifts a mountain.
Bulgarian Proverb
English equivaleny: He who sups with the devil must use a long spoon.
Italian Proverb
English analogy:.
Hungarian Proverb
English equivaleny: The way to a man's heart is through his stomach.
Thai Proverb
English is spoken, American understood.
Finnish Proverb
Speaks French like an English horse.
Finnish Proverb
James Kelly (1818). A Complete Collection of Scottish Proverbs Explained and Made Intelligible to the English Reader. Rodwell and Martin. p. 43.
Chinese Proverb
China National anthem Chinese & English lyrics.
Chinese Proverb
One might as well be hanged for a sheep as a lamb. - English, 17th century.
English Proverb
Putting a withe around sand. Compare the English "a rope of sand.”.
Irish Proverb
YouTube Slovenian Anthem (with english lyrics)
Slovenian Proverb
There aren't enough swear-words in the English language, so now I'll have to call you perkeleen vittupää just to express my disgust and frustration with this crap.
Finnish Proverb
Must guide by hands the tongue, said Ruovisto when he taught Oskari English.
Finnish Proverb