examples of proverbs experssing general attitude
"Actions speak louder than words." "A penny saved is a penny earned." "Don't count your chickens before they hatch." "Rome wasn't built in a day." "The early bird catches the worm."
Why u choose homouros proverbs why explain me
Proverbs in the Philippines come from various indigenous groups and regions, not just Tagalog-speaking areas. Each ethnic group has its own set of proverbs that reflect their unique culture, traditions, and beliefs. Some examples include the T'boli of Mindanao, the Igorot of the Cordillera region, and the Aeta of Central Luzon.
"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.
A compilation of proverbs is a collection of traditional sayings that convey insights, wisdom, or moral lessons, often reflecting cultural values and experiences. These proverbs are usually concise and memorable, making them easy to remember and share. They can be found in various cultures and languages, illustrating universal themes or unique societal perspectives. Such compilations serve as a resource for teaching, inspiration, and reflection on human behavior and relationships.
The saying "A bad corn promise is better than a good lawsuit" makes no sense. Perhaps, somebody read once the proverb without glasses and saw the letter **m** in the word COmPROMISE as **r n**. So the beautiful proverb "A bad compromise is better than a good lawsuit" became a foolish nonsense which, by modern COPY & PASTE system, spread all over the net. What is more fun is that on Russian sites dealing in proverbs, the expression **A bad corn promise** is translated as **Плохой компромисс (PLOKHOY KOMPROMISS)** meaning... **A bad compromise**!!! See moiperevod.ru/info/html/pogovorki.php ; sachkova.ru/provebs/2.html etc. A bad corn promise is better than a good lawsuit == Плохой компромисс лучше, чем хорошая тяжба errigo