From a 20th-century collection of 1200 Russian proverbs comes this selection, none of which I think I've seen before.
- Manure does not shame the field.
- The horse is often wiser than its rider.
- A stupid dog is not a tiger.
- The dog that likes to eat partridges is of no use to the hunter.
- If you deal with dogs, learn how to bark.
- The cat saw the camel and immediately arched its back.
- Old mice like fresh lard.
- If the cat can't eat the fish with its mouth, it will eat it with its eyes. (Too true - curator)
- A wet poodle does not fear water.
2 comments:
A couple of these look really weird to us:
A stupid dog is not a tiger ??
We're tempted to wonder if some of these proverbs lost something (or a whole lot) during the translation.
Yeah, and it doesn't help when I have typos! Nice to see you, L C Clowder!
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