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Proverbs reflect the cultural heritage of a language
Anthropologist Juan Alvarez talks about El Quijote and Spanish proverbs
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Spanish: Más sabe el diablo por viejo que por diablo

The devil knows more due to his age than because he is a devil.

SW: Akili ni mali, na mwenye umri ana akili.

Wisdom is wealth, and one who has age has wisdom.

Chinese: 姜是老的辣

Old gingers are spicy

Russian: Старого воробья на мякине не проведёшь.

An old sparrow won’t be tricked with chaff.

Arabic: خير الشيب سيف الذهب.

The best gray hair is a golden sword.

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
No smoke without fire.
The pitcher got into the habit of walking to the water - there he would lay down his head.
Not the one who is deaf is deaf, but the one who doesn’t want to listen.
From the master's eye the cattle grows fat.
What the eye doesn't see, that doesn't feel the heart
The berry is red, but tastes bitter.
Don't be afraid of a dog that barks too much - be afraid of a silent one.
Trust in God, but don't blunder (danger) yourself.
To call things by their proper names.

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