Proverb
A proverb (from Latin: proverbium) is a simple, concrete, traditional saying that expresses a perceived truth based on common sense or experience. Proverbs are often metaphorical and use formulaic language. Collectively, they form a genre of folklore.
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Proverb
A proverb (from Latin: proverbium) is a simple, concrete, traditional saying that expresses a perceived truth based on common sense or experience. Proverbs are often metaphorical and use formulaic language. Collectively, they form a genre of folklore.
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A proverb (from Latin: proverb ...... e has its own unique proverbs.
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Abairt ghonta is ea an seanfho ...... n nGaeilge ná leis an mBéarla.
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Atsotitz, zahar-hitz, zuhur-hi ...... n izaten du sarritan oinarria.
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Een spreekwoord is een korte, ...... de apologische spreekwoorden.
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El proverbio (del latín prover ...... y cantares de Antonio Machado.
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Ett ordspråk (äldre lat. namn ...... der och kan översättas direkt.
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Il proverbio (dal latino prove ...... esunti dall'esperienza comune.
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Peribahasa adalah kelompok kat ...... dan berisikan kebenaran umum.
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Przysłowie (łac. proverbium lu ...... e na wszelkie rodzaje paremii.
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Přísloví je ustálený stylizova ...... ísloví se nazývá paremiologie.
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A proverb (from Latin: proverb ...... they form a genre of folklore.
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Abairt ghonta is ea an seanfho ...... n nGaeilge ná leis an mBéarla.
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Atsotitz, zahar-hitz, zuhur-hi ...... n izaten du sarritan oinarria.
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Een spreekwoord is een korte, ...... ijn, die de zwijger overtreft.
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El proverbio (del latín prover ...... el uso preferentemente culto.
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Ett ordspråk (äldre lat. namn ...... det finns liv finns det hopp".
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Il proverbio (dal latino prove ...... esunti dall'esperienza comune.
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Peribahasa adalah kelompok kat ...... dan berisikan kebenaran umum.
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Przysłowie (łac. proverbium lu ...... e na wszelkie rodzaje paremii.
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Přísloví je ustálený stylizova ...... ísloví se nazývá paremiologie.
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Atsotitz
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Ordspråk
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Peribahasa
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Proverb
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Proverbe
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Proverbio
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Proverbio
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Proverbo
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Provérbio
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Przysłowie
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