Encara no tenim significats per a "spanish proverb".
1When a fool makes up his mind, the market has gone by.-SpanishProverb
2Spanish proverbs can be traced back to the earliest times.
3There is a Spanish proverb which says, "Every hair has its shadow."
4He who sleeps dines, runs the Spanish proverb.
5A fool, says a Spanish proverb, knows more at home than a wise man at his neighbour's.
6The question will never be decided, for as the Spanish proverb says, sobre los gustos no hai disputa.
7There is a Spanish proverb which says that the rat which has only one hole is soon caught.
84th.-Yesterdayevening a south wind, and the Spanish proverb says truly
9They were, as the Spanish proverb would put it, unsavory as unsalted eggs, for want of a moustache.
10A Spanish proverb asserts that as to pronunciation the Basques write "Solomon" and pronounce it "Nebuchadnezzar."
11Such a jealousy assisted in making the Spanish proverb 'A silver mine brings wretchedness; a gold mine brings ruin.'
12Spanish proverb regarding certain languages.
13'Time and I against any two,' says the Spanish proverb.
14There is a Spanish proverb warning the unwary never to drink water in the dark or sign a paper unread.
15The Spanish proverb says:-
16The Spanish proverb says it requires a gold mine to "run" a silver one, and it is true.
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