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#43 To each his own

English: To each his own

Spanish: Para gustos se pintan colores

For tastes there are colors

Hindi: सौ लोगों की सौ तरह की पसंद होती है

There are a hundred different preferences for a hundred people

Swahili: Kila mtu na mapendeleo yake

Everyone has their preferences

Chinese: 萝卜青菜,各有所爱

Radish or cabbage, each one has his own delight.

Russian: О вкусах не спорят.

There is no dispute about tastes.

Arabic: لكل ذوق رأيه ولكل لون جماله.

Every taste has its opinion, and every color has its beauty.

How to navigate the full list of 53 proverbs in 7 different languages?

Full List of 53 Proverbs in 7 Languages

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English Spanish Russian Chinese Arabic Hindi Swahili
When the river sounds, it contains water
If you take a jar to the fountain too often, it will end up broken
The goat always goes to the mountains
To kill 2 birds with one only shot
On the third time goes the winner
The isn’t any worst deaf that the one that doesn’t want to listen
Make from necessity a virtue
The eye of the master fattens the horse
Eyes that don't see, heart that doesn't feel
There isn’t gold everything which shines
Breed ravens and they will take out your eye balls
Dog barker, little biter
For interest dances the monkey, for money dances the dog
To God praying and with a hammer hitting
To call bread bread and wine wine
More important late than never

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