'A Square Meal'
The saying having a square meal comes from the English Royal Navy during the time of Nelson. In order to stop the plates/ dishes slipping around on the table when the ship was at sea, four pieces of wood were nailed to the benches in the shape of a square to stop the plates from slipping... hence 'having a square meal'.
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The phrase "One for All" is a partial from phase "All for one and one for all". It originates from Latin. It is known as the traditional motto in Switzerland.
No, that phrase does not appear to be a widely known or traditional saying. It may have been created or used by an individual artist or writer for their work.
"Halloween" is derived from the holiday of "All Hallow's Eve".
The Tagalog phrase for "kundiman" is "awit ng pag-ibig", which translates to "love song" in English. It is a traditional Filipino art song that expresses themes of love, courtship, and heartache.
You could say either, but the traditional good-night phrase is "Sweet dreams."
Italy is the country from which the phrase 'Buon Natale' comes. The phrase is a traditional Christmas greeting. It literally means 'good Nativity'. It's pronounced 'bwohn nah-TAH-lay'.
You will hear the word l'chayim, which means to life-it is the traditional phrase used before a toast of any sort. However, this phrase is not Yiddish, it's Hebrew.
You will hear the word l'chayim, which means to life-it is the traditional phrase used before a toast of any sort. However, this phrase is not Yiddish, it's Hebrew.