Aún no tenemos significados para "say the proverb".
1Man made the town, says the proverb, and God made the country.
2Birds of a feather, says the proverb, do fly with greatest joy together.
3He who doctors himself, says the proverb, has a fool for his physician.
4A man knows, says the proverb, but a woman knows better.
5A man cannot, says the proverb, be wise without receiving advice from the wise.
6What says the proverb, 'Mieux vaut êngin que force' (craft beats strength)?
7The constant dropping of water, says the proverb, it wears a hole in a stone.
8The better day, says the proverb, the better deed.
9Luck at play, mischance in love, says the proverb.
10A burnt child spurns the fire, says the proverb.
11Health and prosperity are not wearisome, nor are disease and pain desirable, says the proverb.
12Slowly, says the proverb, one journeys far and safely.
13It is better, says the proverb, to play for nothing, than to work for nothing.
14Te reo exponent Tamati Waaka says the proverb relates to the realm of the battlefield.
15Misfortunes, says the proverb, never come singly, and duns may fairly be reckoned among misfortunes.
16And a vacant or idle mind is "the devil's work-shop;" so says the proverb.