Examples of 'italian proverb' in a sentence

Meaning of "italian proverb"

italian proverb: A traditional saying or maxim that originates from Italy, often highlighting cultural values, wisdom, or beliefs of the Italian people

How to use "italian proverb" in a sentence

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An Italian proverb says that to translate is to betray.
We forget that old Italian proverb that says.
An Italian proverb is that the left hand is the hand of the heart.
And as the Italian proverb says.
An ancient and unimaginative Italian proverb.
Is old Italian proverb.
By asking the impossible you get the best possible - Italian proverb.
As the Italian proverb says, Chi va piano, va sano e va lontano ”.
The quote is an Italian proverb.
There is an Italian proverb which says, literally, " laughter makes good blood.
Time had brought me revenge on Lionel . And as the Italian proverb says.
An example is the Italian proverb " The good stuff - think about it.
The times were hard, but they were modern . Italian proverb.
There is an old Italian proverb that says ‘ more haste, less speed.
Beware the person with nothing to lose . - Italian proverb.

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There is an Italian proverb that says ' If nothing is going well, call your grandmother . '.
It 's just an old Italian proverb.
And old Italian proverb says “ Where the river is deepest it makes the least noise . ”.
It is a foolish sheep that makes the wolf its confessor . - Italian Proverb.
A popular Italian proverb says, ‘ Every law has its loophole.
The buyer needs a hundred eyes ; the seller but one - Italian proverb.
A famous Italian proverb advises, “ If nothing is going well, call your grandmother . ”.
By asking for the impossible we obtain the possible . - Italian Proverb.
An old Italian proverb says, “ If nothing goes well, call your grandmother . ”.
Where the river is deepest it makes least noise . ~ Italian Proverb.
Of course, as the old Italian proverb states, ^ ara la legge, pensata la malizia.
It is not enough to aim ; you must hit . - Italian Proverb.
As the old Italian proverb puts it, “ Six feet of earth makes all men equal . ”.
Think much, speak little, and write less . Italian proverb.
An Italian proverb says, “ The furrier gets the skins of more foxes than asses . ”.
Enough is enough, and too much spoils . - Italian Proverb.

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