I am not entirely sure what you are asking, but let me offer an educated guess. You may be asking whether proverbs have a "geographical" origin-- in other words, do they come from one particular part of the world. The answer is no. Nearly every culture has had proverbs-- wise sayings that offer good advice about how to live and how to treat others. These sayings may not be called "proverbs" in every culture, but their purpose is still the same, and we find them as far back as Bible times, thousands of years ago (one book of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament is called "Proverbs" in the English translation). There are African proverbs, Indian proverbs, Asian proverbs... it seems that offering words of wisdom to be passed down to the next generation is a feature of cultures all over the world.
Proverbs are found in many cultures around the world and do not have a specific geographical origin. They are a form of traditional wisdom and are passed down through generations within various societies, often reflecting the values and beliefs of the culture from which they originate.
Chalico is a Mexican surname of indigenous origin.
The country of origin refers to the country where a product was manufactured, produced, or obtained.
The city of origin typically refers to the place where something originated or was created. It could be the birthplace of a person, the founding location of a company or organization, or the source of a particular product or idea.
Kincaid's country of national origin is Antigua, an island nation in the Caribbean.
The surname Wijesundara is of Sri Lankan origin. It is a common surname found in Sri Lanka among people of Sinhalese descent.
true
Singleton Waters Davis has written: 'Origin and evolution of ethics' -- subject(s): Ethics, History 'Humanitarian proverbs and some humanitarian beatitudes' -- subject(s): English Proverbs, Proverbs, English
From experience. Someone needed to pass on information to enlighten others about the outcome of an action. He who puts question on WIKI, soons gets an answer!
funny proverbs
The idiom "talk is cheap" originated in the early 20th century and means that it is easy for someone to say they will do something, but actions speak louder than words. It implies that words alone are not enough to prove a commitment or intention.
PROVERBS
what isa proverbs and its types
proverbs of bicol
proverbs of bicol
Why we should our proverbs
Proverbs
miscellaneous proverbs,ethical proverbs,humorous proverbs,sys.of values,gen. attitude of life,general truth.hope i help you