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Japanese Proverbs

Japanese Proverbs

Japanese Proverbs

  1. The frog in the well does not know the vast ocean.
  2. A kite is feeding an eagle.
  3. Even dust, if piled up, will become a mountain.
  4. A samurai, even if he hasn’t eaten anything, uses his toothpick.
  5. The earth becomes hard after rain.
  6. An apprentice near a temple would recite the scriptures without reading.
  7. Big similarities, small differences.
  8. A frog’s child is a frog.
  9. Clear sky farming, rain reading.
  10. The country is in ruins, and there are still mountains and rivers.
  11. Don’t let your daughter-in-law eat your autumn eggplants.
  12. Wise men stand up because of the presence of fools.
  13. Dumplings on top of flowers.
  14. Entering the village, obeying the village.
  15. Even a fool has a genius.
  16. Even monkeys fall from trees.
  17. Fall down seven times stand up eight times.
  18. Giving birth to a child is easier than worrying about it.
  19. Gold coins to the cat.
  20. Half an hour on a spring evening is worth a thousand pieces of gold.
  21. If you don’t enter the tiger’s den, you won’t be able to catch its cub.
  22. If you make a mistake, don’t hesitate to mend it.
  23. To behave with a fool is foolishness.
  24. Life is the same whether we spend it crying or laughing.
  25. Luck exists in the leftovers.
  26. Not speaking is a flower.
  27. No one can fight without an opponent.
  28. One who chases after two rabbits will not catch either one.
  29. People want to avoid dew before they get wet.
  30. If you pluck a tree, a snake comes out.
  31. Spilt water will not return to the tray.
  32. The eyes are the mirror of the soul.
  33. A brilliant eagle hides its claws.
  34. The more silly the child, the more adorable.
  35. The lawn in the neighborhood is green.
  36. The soul of three years old up to a hundred.
  37. The stake that sticks up goes down.
  38. There are even insects that eat knotweed grass.
  39. Time flies like an arrow. 0 0 0.

Books of Composition by M. Menonimus:

  1. Advertisement Writing
  2. Amplification Writing
  3. Note Making
  4. Paragraph Writing
  5. Notice Writing
  6. Passage Comprehension
  7. The Art of Poster Writing
  8. The Art of Letter Writing
  9. Report Writing
  10. Story Writing
  11. Substance Writing
  12. School Essays Part-I
  13. School Essays Part-II
  14. School English Grammar Part-I
  15. School English Grammar Part-II..

Books Edited by M. Menonimus:

  1. The Last Words Uttered by Famous Persons Just Before Their Death
  2. Motivational Quotes An Anthology
  3. An Anthology of Proverbs

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