The nail that sticks out must be hammered down.
Some popular mafia sayings in Italian include "La famiglia tutto" (Family is everything), "Omert" (Code of silence), and "Vendetta" (Revenge).
Some popular Italian mafia sayings include "Omert" (code of silence), "La Cosa Nostra" (our thing), and "Vendetta" (revenge). These phrases are often associated with the secretive and violent nature of organized crime groups in Italy.
Yes, Japanese does have pronouns. Some common pronouns in Japanese include "watashi" (I), "anata" (you), and "kare" (he).
Yes, sayings and adages are similar to idioms in that they are culturally specific expressions that convey a common truth or insight. However, while idioms are more figurative in nature, sayings and adages tend to be more direct and straightforward.
Some good, common Japanese surnames are Nakamura, Kobayashi, Satou, and Suzuki. Others are Mori, Ikeda, Maeda, Sakamoto, Fuji, and Ota.
Some popular sayings in the 1970s were: "Keep on truckin'", "Right on!", "Far out!", "Groovy", "Bummer", and "Peace out". These sayings reflected the counterculture and social movements of the time.
It is your birthday
Hana There are many sayings for flower however the most common is 'hana'
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http://thelibrary.org/lochist/periodicals/bittersweet/sp74i.htm Look here. This site also has some other pages of sayings. I got it from Googling "Ozarks sayings."
There are many sayings that include the phrase "happy home." Some of these sayings include: a happy home is filled with love and laughter, and to have a happy home, you don't need the trapping of opulence.
they areee wot they are and are wot they were which is what they are
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