Write out proverbs. Folk proverbs and sayings for children

A woman in a cart is easier for a mare. (The meaning of the proverb is that if you get rid of unnecessary people or situations, then everything will only get better.)

Grandma said in two. (The meaning of the saying is that the person explained the essence of what was happening in two ways and incomprehensibly, or incomprehensibly stated the situation.)

The master's request is a strict order. (The meaning of the proverb is that if you depend on a person, then it is impossible not to fulfill his request, since you depend on him.)

Trouble in the village, since the quinoa is on the table. (Russian folk proverb. It means that if there is a quinoa on the table (this is a type of grass), then in the villages there is a crop failure and there is nothing to eat except grass.)

Poor Kuzenka - a poor song too. (Earlier in Russia, a song with praises was sung to the grooms in order to present all his virtues to the bride. If the groom was greedy, then at the wedding they sang a song to him not with all the praises, in response to his greed.)

The poor to gather - just gird. (A Russian proverb means that it is very easy for a poor person to get ready for the journey, because there is nothing to take.)

Troubles torment, but they teach the mind. (Russian folk proverb. It means that when trouble comes, it is of course very bad, but from each such situation it is necessary to draw conclusions in order to prevent the recurrence of trouble in the future. Troubles teach a person to draw conclusions, analyze each of his actions so as not to have more trouble.)

Fled from the smoke and fell into the fire. (Russian proverb. Means that if you thoughtlessly rush and rush in a difficult situation, you can only worsen the situation.)

Runs like the ground is on fire. (Proverb. Means that a person runs very fast at a particular moment in time, or simply runs very fast in life, like an Olympic champion.) At the request of Alice.

Without letters and grammar, one does not learn mathematics. (The proverb means that if you do not know the letters, then it is practically impossible to learn mathematics, since letters are an integral part of mathematics, and mathematics would not exist without them.)

Without water, the land is a wasteland. (Here, everything is clear without decoding.))) Without water, nothing can grow and survive.)

A week without a year. (The saying is said when very little time has passed, or the age is very small.)

To live without work is only to smoke the sky. (The proverb says that every person in life should do what he does best. If a person does nothing in life, then such a life is devoid of much meaning.)

Without money, sleep is stronger. (Russian proverb. It means that it is difficult for a rich person to keep his money, there will always be those who want to take it away. And if they are not there, then there is nothing to take away.)

They married me without me . (The saying is said when a person was absent from any action or event, and others decided everything for him.)

Without science, as without hands. (A simple but very wise proverb. It means that if a person does not study, does not try to gain new knowledge, then little good will be achieved in life.)

Without trousers, but in a hat . (A saying about a person who put on a new beautiful thing, along with old ugly pants, shoes, or other bad old clothes.)

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  1. EITHER DON'T LIE, IT'S NOT GOOD
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  2. Science is the sea, knowledge is a boat in its expanse

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Proverbs and sayings are arranged alphabetically.

HOW DOES A PROVERB DIFFER FROM A SAYING? Everything is very simple:

A proverb is an independent complete sentence that carries a meaning. (Example: Without difficulty, you can’t even pull a fish out of the pond. There's a meaning? Yes, it takes effort to get results.

A proverb is a word or phrase (two or three words) that characterizes a person, an act, or some situation. Almost never used on its own. Used in conversations for variety, humor, characterization of a person, or deed. (Example: Easy to remember - just remembered about him, he appeared. Not salty slurping - come back with nothing. To be fooling around - do nothing, pretend.)

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If you need to decipher a particular proverb, write it in the comments.

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And Vaska listens and eats. (Quote from the fable of I. A. Krylov. The meaning of the saying is that one speaks, explains, interprets, tries to “get through to Vaska”, and Vaska misses everything and does everything in his own way.)

And nothing has changed. (Quote from the fable of I. A. Krylov. The meaning of the saying is that, despite all the talk and promises in any case, nothing has been done except chatter.)

And where is cabbage soup, look for us here too (A Russian proverb means that a person is trying to strive to where it is good, where there is a well-fed, rich life.)

And the casket just opened. (Quote from the fable of I.A. Krylov. It is said in the case when in fact everything was much simpler than people thought and did.)

And there at least the grass does not grow. (The meaning of the saying is that the person who said this phrase expresses complete indifference to what will happen after his act or any situation, and to those who suffer as a result of his actions.)

Aw, oh yeah. (The meaning of the saying is that the person speaking it does not want to do anything himself to improve or correct the situation, but simply waits for the situation to develop further on its own, without his participation. To be honest, a couple of times in Life such an attitude helped out, but only a couple of times....)))). In many cases, this attitude leads to bad consequences.)

You can see the diamond in the mud. (A proverb means: no matter how you look, but if you are a worthy person, then people will appreciate it with respect for you.)

Appetite comes with eating. (They say in the case when there is no desire to do any business. The point is that as soon as you start a business, the desire to continue it will certainly come by itself.)

April with water - May with grass. (The meaning of the proverb is that if there is a lot of rain in early spring, then all plants and crops will spoil very well.)

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  1. EITHER DON'T LIE, IT'S NOT GOOD
    what is the meaning? help me please

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  2. Science is the sea, knowledge is a boat in its expanse

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Proverbs and sayings are both useful and dangerous,
like any other stereotypes"

Quick explanation

Proverb is a whole sentence with meaning, and proverb- just a beautiful phrase or phrase. This is the main feature that distinguishes proverbs from sayings.

The proverb contains moralizing, omen, warning or instruction. A saying is just an eloquent expression that can be easily replaced by other words.

Examples

Proverbs and sayings are often confused

On the Internet, they very often write "Proverbs and sayings", and at the same time they mean only proverbs.

Most often, sites give a list of "Proverbs and Sayings", which actually contains only proverbs. Very rarely, some sayings may come across in such lists. It is not uncommon to find a list of proverbs titled as a list of sayings.

How not to confuse the words of proverbs and sayings?

To remember not to confuse these concepts with each other, use the following tips:

1. There is a phrase " Proverbs and sayings".
Word " proverbs"always comes first, because a proverb is complete sentence, with morality and deep meaning.
And the word " sayings always in second place because it is just a beautiful and symbolic phrase, unable to act as an independent proposal.

2. Read individual articles about and sayings on this site. Feel the difference between them.

3. You can always go to this page to remember once again the differences between proverbs and sayings.

proverb complete sentence

A proverb is a short sentence containing folk wisdom. It is written in simple folk language, often has rhyme and rhythm.

Examples

You can't even catch a fish from a pond without effort.

An empty barrel rattles louder.

Not knowing the ford, do not poke your head into the water.

If you chase two hares, you won't catch one.

Brevity is the soul of wit.

Small spool but precious.

A proverb is a symbolic phrase or phrase

A proverb is a well-established phrase or phrase, a figurative expression, a metaphor. Not used on its own.
Sayings are used in sentences to give a bright artistic coloring to facts, things and situations.

Examples of sayings

"to put a pig" (to mischief)

"a disservice" (help turning to harm)

"to stay with the nose" (to be deceived)

"stay at the broken trough» (to lose something due to stupid behavior)

"when cancer on the mountain whistles" (never)

"wedding general" (important person from whom there is no actual sense)

Examples of the use of sayings in sentences

I will give you this car when cancer on the mountain whistles.

Illegally dismissed employee gave us a pig.

Basilio the cat and Alice the fox left Pinocchio with a nose.

Our new director walks around important, is interested in every nonsense, pretends to understand something, and at the same time asks the most stupid questions, in short - another wedding general.

For more complete knowledge of proverbs and sayings, the following articles on our website are recommended.

"The genius, spirit and character of the people is manifested in its proverbs" (F. Bacon)

Folk proverbs and sayings are part of the spiritual heritage that we inherited from our ancestors. This is truly a golden storehouse of folk wisdom accumulated over many centuries. They cover almost all aspects of our life, so it is very useful to introduce your baby to proverbs and sayings from early childhood, memorize , to tell their meaning, where and in what cases they are used, learn to resort to them at every opportunity.

RUSSIAN FOLK PROVERBS AND SAYINGS.

To live life is not a field to cross.

Every Egor has a saying.
Proverb-flower, proverb-berry.

Not knowing the ford, do not poke your head into the water.

Life is given for good deeds.

Red speech proverb.

Trust in God, but don't make a mistake yourself.

A house is not built without corners, speech is not spoken without a proverb.

Wet rain is not afraid.

Small, but remote.

On someone else's side, I'm happy with my little funnel.

Whoever burns himself in milk, he blows into the water.

A cowardly bunny and a stump - a wolf.

There would be dinner, but the spoon is found.

From time immemorial, the book raises a person.

Own land and in a handful is sweet.

Ah yes oh will not give help.

Falsely acquired for the future will not work.

Once he lied, but for a century he became a liar.

The mother swings high and hits gently, the stepmother swings low and hits painfully.

On the native side and the pebble is familiar.

It is better to forgive ten guilty people than to execute one innocent.

Where the pine has grown, there it is red.

It is bad for him who does no good to anyone.

Wormwood does not grow without a root.

The sting is sharp, and the tongue is sharper.

Without a friend in the heart of a blizzard.

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

There is no friend, so look for, but there is, so take care.

A liar is always an unfaithful friend, he will deceive you around.

The native side is the mother, the alien side is the stepmother.

Where to live, there to be known.

Meet by clothes, and see off by mind.

Being a guest is good, but being at home is better.

That bird is stupid, which does not like its nest.

To go on a visit - it is necessary to drive to yourself.

Trouble is trouble, and food is food.

On the other side, and the spring is not red.

Every man is the blacksmith of his own happiness.

On the other side, even the falcon is called a crow.

God will soak, God will dry.

Teach children without people.

A storm hits a tall tree.

Altyn silver does not break the ribs.

You don't get rich by cheating, you get poorer.

You go for a day, take bread for a week.

If you like to ride - love to carry sleds.

What is the spin, such is the shirt on it.

He destroys himself who does not love others.

It is better to be silent than to lie.

If you don't know how to sew with gold, then strike with a hammer.

The hand of the giver will not fail.

If only he knew where he fell, he spread straws here.

The eyes are afraid, but the hands are doing.

Summer works for winter, and winter works for summer.

Who indulges children, then sheds a tear.

For a scientist they give three unscientists, and even then they don’t take it.

In crowded but not mad.

What goes around comes around.

Prepare the sleigh in summer and the cart in winter.

Who knows a lot, much is asked.

Get up early, understand sensibly, perform diligently.

Perhaps they won’t bring it to good somehow.

The work of the master is afraid.

Play, play, but know the matter.

Finished the job - walk boldly.

You can't even pull a fish out of a pond without difficulty.

The envious eye sees far.

Health can not be bought - his mind gives.

Business time, fun hour.

The day is long until the evening, if there is nothing to do.

Who does not work shall not eat.

In the summer you work up - in the winter you get hungry.

Skillful hands do not know boredom.

Patience and a little effort.

You love to ride, love to carry sleds.

There will be a day - there will be food.

Labor feeds a person, but laziness spoils.

Take it together, it won't be heavy.

Beware of troubles while they are not.

The craft does not ask to drink and eat, but feeds itself.

The snow is white, but they trample underfoot, the poppy is black, and people eat.

Although the child is crooked, the father-mother is cute.

Not an ax amuses, but a carpenter.

Do not sit idly by, and there will be no boredom.

Boring day until evening, if there is nothing to do.

A rolling stone gathers no moss.

Without work to live only to smoke the sky.

Postpone idleness, but do not postpone business.

Don't hurry with your tongue, hurry with your deeds.

Handle every task skillfully.

There would be a hunt - work will go well.

They are greeted by the dress, escorted by the mind.

Learning to read and write is always useful.

And the strength of the mind is inferior.

They sent a smart one - say one word, say three fools, and go after him yourself.

A smart head has a hundred hands.

Mind is good, but two is better.

You can't live without the sun, you can't live without the sweet.

As is the mind, so are the speeches.

In a smart conversation, gain your mind, lose your mind in a stupid one.

Know more and say less.

The stupid one turns sour, but the smart one will provide everything.

The bird is red in singing, and the man in learning.

An unlearned person is like an unsharpened axe.

The dunno lies, and the know-it-all runs far.

If you want to eat kalachi, don't sit on the stove.

From the window of the whole world you can not look back.

Learning is light and ignorance is darkness.

The alphabet is science, and the guys are beech.

An old friend is better than two new ones.

A friend argues, and an enemy agrees.

Do not recognize a friend in three days, recognize in three years.

A friend and brother is a great thing: you won’t get it soon.

I was with a friend, I drank water - sweeter than honey.

There is no friend, so look for, but you will find, so take care.

Make new friends, but don't lose old ones.

For a friend, seven miles is not a suburb.

An orphan without a friend, a family man with a friend.

Seven do not wait for one.

A horse is known in grief, and a friend in trouble.

When the sun is warm, when the mother is good.

There is no friend like a mother.

What is the treasure, if the family is in harmony.

Brotherly love is better than stone walls.

The bird is glad of spring, and the baby of the mother.

The children's hut is fun.

The whole family is together, and the soul is in place.

Maternal affection knows no end.

Maternal anger is like spring snow: and a lot of it falls, but it will soon melt.

The dear child has many names.

Grandmother - only one grandfather is not a grandson.

Good daughter Annushka, if mother and grandmother praise

From the same oven, but the rolls are not the same.

And a mad sheep will be born from a good father.

The bird is in the nest until autumn, and the children are in the house until the age.

From a bad seed do not expect a good tribe.

Capricious in childhood, ugly in years.

All children are equal - both boys and girls.

The children's hut is fun.

Painting by artist Pieter Brueghel called "Proverbs".

A painting by the artist Pieter Brueghel (1525/30–1569) titled “Sayings”. The name speaks for itself, the picture shows more than two dozen different instructive sayings. Here are some of them: banging your head against the wall, leading each other by the nose, pouring beads in front of pigs, putting sticks in wheels, sitting between two chairs, looking through your fingers, and others. Where in the picture is shown, what saying are you looking for yourself.

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