The proverb "He who does not love the national language is worse than a smelly fish" conveys the idea that a lack of appreciation or respect for one's national language is a serious flaw. It suggests that language is integral to national identity and culture, and failing to value it is akin to being undesirable or socially unacceptable. This metaphor emphasizes the importance of linguistic pride and cultural cohesion within a society.
"He who does not love his own language is worse than an animal and smelly fish." It is a Jose Rizal quote, not a proverb.
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How bad you think it is, it's sometimes worse expecially after they start table foods.
Bar soap is the best for that, not smelly soap because that will make it worse.
No language is better or worse than any other language.
Rizal wrote this statement to emphasize the importance of national pride and identity. He believed that language was a crucial aspect of preserving one's culture, history, and heritage. By not valuing one's own language, Rizal saw it as a betrayal of one's own roots and a denial of one's identity, likening it to being worse than a beast or putrid fish.
One famous line attributed to Marcelo H. del Pilar is "The pen is mightier than the sword." This quote reflects his belief in the power of words and writing to effect change and inspire action. Additionally, "He who does not love his own language is worse than an animal and smelly fish." highlights his strong advocacy for the Filipino language and culture.
I love revenge. Take a glass bottle, like a beer bottle, and put smelly things inside. The smelly things could be a mix of ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, vinegar, and horse raddish. If you know where this person lives, hide it on their property whee it would be hard to find. If it is an enemy at work, put it somewhere near their desk where they can't see it. Soon, as the sauces start to rot, they smell worse and worse. >:P
It's a matter of personal preference. No language is better or worse than any other.
Sure! Here are some proverbs in Visayan region: "Ang di magmahal sa sariling wika, daig pa ang hayop at malansang isda." (He who does not love his own language is worse than a beast and a putrid fish.) "Ang kalimotan, dili mabayaan." (Forgotten things should not be left behind.) "Ang maikagwapo sa butang, mao kini ang kahimtang sa kasingkasing og kalag." (The beauty of a thing is reflected in the heart and soul.) "Kinsay nagdala, iyang kabaw." (He who carries the burden, owns the carabao.) These proverbs reflect the wisdom and values of the Visayan people.
this website is the worse web ever
If you smoke when you already have a cough it will make it worse and may cause it to become chronic. Then you spread your spit and germs and smelly smoking breath all over everyone else.