Quotes
Poems
Proverbs
Stories
Traditional
English
Latin
German
French
Spanish
African
Italian
Chinese
Man
No Result
View All Result
Stories
Traditional
English
Latin
German
French
Spanish
African
Italian
Chinese
Man
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home
Proverbs
Corsican Proverbs
Corsican Proverbs
(336 Proverbs)
What was done at night, is laughed about during the day.
(Corsican Proverb)
When the sun sets, lazy people prepare.
(Corsican Proverb)
You can't take a step that's longer than your legs.
(Corsican Proverb)
Beautiful things are never as beautiful as those that are pleasing.
(Corsican Proverb)
Crows with crows and ravens with ravens.
(Corsican Proverb)
Dry March, good for beehives and rams.
(Corsican Proverb)
Friends and family are worth more than money.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who has money and friends, turns his nose at justice.
(Corsican Proverb)
He's like the rulers of la Rocca: a lot of smoke and no meat.
(Corsican Proverb)
In Frassetu and Tavera, don't say ?cuppa,? because they'll punch you in the face.
(Corsican Proverb)
Linden, I want you.
(Corsican Proverb)
Misery and poverty are two sisters; discord is their first cousin.
(Corsican Proverb)
On April 8th, the cuckoo's call must be heard
(Corsican Proverb)
Rainy March, beehives full of worms, and rams with colds.
(Corsican Proverb)
The bad fortune of Zoza: in winter it sees not the sun and in summer it sees not the moon.
(Corsican Proverb)
The maquis has no eyes, but it sees all.
(Corsican Proverb)
The yew tree exists three hundred years: first green, then dry, then gone.
(Corsican Proverb)
Unhappy, he who has no one.
(Corsican Proverb)
When a blade has dulled, sharpen another.
(Corsican Proverb)
When you pull the tooth, it will stop hurting.
(Corsican Proverb)
You have to come into the world in order to enjoy the world.
(Corsican Proverb)
Better to have little than nothing.
(Corsican Proverb)
Cut me, prune me
(Corsican Proverb)
Even fleas want to cough.
(Corsican Proverb)
Full stomachs don't believe empty ones.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who has nothing will not eat
(Corsican Proverb)
Homes among homes and grapevines among grapevines.
(Corsican Proverb)
In good companionship, the monk took a wife.
(Corsican Proverb)
Little by little the measure is filled.
(Corsican Proverb)
Mistakes are made even by priests at the altar.
(Corsican Proverb)
Once a horse is old, ticks and flies flock to it.
(Corsican Proverb)
Rats plotting: problems with flour.
(Corsican Proverb)
The best gold is supple.
(Corsican Proverb)
The more one lives the more one learns.
(Corsican Proverb)
The young pay for the old.
(Corsican Proverb)
Unseen merchandise cannot be evaluated.
(Corsican Proverb)
When a dog ages, the fox pees on it.
(Corsican Proverb)
When you've been had, you go home.
(Corsican Proverb)
You learn something every day.
(Corsican Proverb)
A good buy is better than a good sale.
(Corsican Proverb)
An empty purse can't stand alone and a full purse can't bend.
(Corsican Proverb)
A good dog gets a good bone.
(Corsican Proverb)
An idle man is up to no good.
(Corsican Proverb)
A candidate promises more cheese than bread.
(Corsican Proverb)
A greedy man's possession is eaten by a pirate.
(Corsican Proverb)
An idle woman is up to no good.
(Corsican Proverb)
A chicken who isn't pecking has already eaten.
(Corsican Proverb)
A grunting donkey is nothing to be ashamed of.
(Corsican Proverb)
An Italian only feels safe with his hook in his belt.
(Corsican Proverb)
A Christmas of games, an Easter by the fire.
(Corsican Proverb)
A horse aged thirty: don't add any more years.
(Corsican Proverb)
An open path never seems long.
(Corsican Proverb)
A closed mouth catches neither flies nor food.
(Corsican Proverb)
A house: you can know who built it, but not who is enjoying it.
(Corsican Proverb)
Anyone who lives will know trying times.
(Corsican Proverb)
A crazy father and mother make sensible children.
(Corsican Proverb)
A husband must be respected, even if he's very short.
(Corsican Proverb)
April: shuffle the pigsty.
(Corsican Proverb)
A curse turns against the one who uttered it.
(Corsican Proverb)
A language silenced is a people who die.
(Corsican Proverb)
As long as there is life, there is hope.
(Corsican Proverb)
A curse turns around and strikes the one who uttered it in the face.
(Corsican Proverb)
A luna: in vintinovi ?n ferma ? in trenta ?n va.
(Corsican Proverb)
As there is Easter, so there are meager times.
(Corsican Proverb)
A cursed horse has a shining coat.
(Corsican Proverb)
A mare who has had a foal will never again drink pure water.
(Corsican Proverb)
At birth your fate is written.
(Corsican Proverb)
A father and mother can raise ten children
(Corsican Proverb)
A person peeing right against a wall most certainly has an Adam's apple.
(Corsican Proverb)
At Pentecost, he who does not celebrate lives to regret it.
(Corsican Proverb)
A fine rain still soaks you to the bone, but no one takes it seriously.
(Corsican Proverb)
A thin cat and a fat woman are the shame of a household.
(Corsican Proverb)
At the beginning of January, take the bull to fields of heather.
(Corsican Proverb)
A fool doing what he knows is better than a hundred wise men doing what they don't know.
(Corsican Proverb)
A woman builds and destroys a house.
(Corsican Proverb)
A fortune-teller would never be unhappy.
(Corsican Proverb)
Ajaccio, Ajaccio, if you don't go there, you won't lose your money.
(Corsican Proverb)
A fox distances itself from a crazy pup.
(Corsican Proverb)
Alder fire, false fire.
(Corsican Proverb)
A full purse cannot bend.
(Corsican Proverb)
More Corsican Proverbs (Based on Topics)
View All Corsican Proverbs
Buy books and product about Corsican @ Amazon
Page 4 of 5
Prev
1
…
3
4
5
Next
Popular Topics
Love Proverbs
-
Life Proverbs
-
Death & Dying Proverbs
-
Success Proverbs
-
Happiness Proverbs
-
Friendship Proverbs
-
View All Topics
Popular Origins
English
-
Chinese
-
Latin
-
French
-
German
-
Spanish
-
Portuguese
-
Japanese
-
Indian
-
View All Countries / Origins
Other Inspiring Sections
Inspirational Stories
-
Poems
-
Quotes
No Result
View All Result
Stories
Traditional
English
Latin
German
French
Spanish
African
Italian
Chinese
Man
© 2020
Inspirational Stories