"Wait, MSN Now," you say to your computer screen, "That's not a
proverb!"
"Bir atasözü değil bu!", Bilgisayarınızın ekranında söylemek ", Şimdi MSN bekleyin"
Kaynak: now.msn.comThere are exceptions to this
proverb, notably for oil and gas companies.
Bu atasözü istisnaları başta petrol ve gaz şirketleri için vardır.
Kaynak: theglobeandmail.comIn the words of an old Arabic
proverb, dogs may bark, but the caravan goes on.
Eski bir Arap atasözü deyişle, köpekler havlamaya olabilir, ama kervan gider.
Kaynak: economonitor.comAnd, for Wings' defenseman Ian White this
proverb holds much merit.
Ve, Wings 'defans Ian White için bu atasözü kadar hak sahibidir.
Kaynak: octopusthrower.comA
proverb (from proverbium) is a simple and concrete saying popularly known and repeated, which expresses a truth, based on common sense
Kaynak: ProverbThe word
proverb corresponds to the Tagalog words salawikain kasabihan (saying) and sawikain (although the latter may also refer to
Kaynak: Filipino proverbsAn anti-
proverb or a perverb is the transformation of a standard
proverb for humorous effect. contextualization of a recognized
proverb,
Kaynak: Anti-proverbGo proverbs are traditional
proverb s relating to the game of Go , generally used to help one find good moves in various situations during a
Kaynak: Go proverbA
proverb is a simple and concrete saying popularly known and repeated.
Proverb may also refer to:
Proverb, the South African hip-hop
Kaynak: Proverb (disambiguation)Although "
proverb" and "saying" are practically synonymous, the same cannot be said about "idiomatic phrase" and "four-character idiom".
Kaynak: Japanese proverbsIn this sense, wellerisms that include proverbs are a type of anti-
proverb . Typically a Wellerism consists of three parts: a
proverb or
Kaynak: WellerismThe Russian language is replete with many hundreds of
proverb s (пословица pɐˈslovʲɪtsə |) and saying s (поговоркa pəɡɐˈvorkə |).
Kaynak: Russian proverbsequivalents of the Spanish
proverb “En boca cerrada no entran moscas” (Silence is golden) belong to the cultural tradition of many north-
Kaynak: Spanish proverbsThis
proverb has been around in many variations for centuries (see historical references below ), and describes a situation where
Kaynak: For Want of a NailProverbium: Yearbook of International
Proverb Scholarship (0743-782X) is an academic journal covering paremiology , the study of
proverb s
Kaynak: Proverbium (journal)An English
proverb describes typical March weather: March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb In Wales this
proverb is applied
Kaynak: Weather lore