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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: Cría cuervos y te sacaran los ojos

Breed ravens and they will take out your eye balls

Hindi: जल में रहकर मगर से वीर ठीक नहीं।

If you want to stay in the water, don't make the crocodile your enemy

SW: Mwelea mwana kulia hulia mwenyewe

Raise your son to cry, he cries himself

Chinese: 养虎为患

To nurture a tiger invites calamity

Russian: Пригреть змею на своей груди

Warm a snake on your chest

Arabic: َمِّن كلْبَكَ يأْكُلَك

Fat your dog and he will eat you

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
The sign of rain is clouds
A drum that is sounded loudly will soon split
A baby snake is always a baby snake
To be died and buried
To be died and buried
You can force donkey to go to the river, but not to drink water.
Adversity is the medicine of the mind
The command of the master is the fire of the house
Eyes have no curtain, the heart cannot restrain
A fancy hat doesn't identify the head beneath.
Raise your son to cry, he cries himself
The slow moving lion is the meat eater
Money is the soap of the soul
Work and God will come to the place
To call things by their proper name
Better late than never

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