Native American Creole Proverbs & Sayings (54 Proverbs)
- One rain does not make a crop.
(Native American Creole Proverb)
- Don't call the alligator Don't call the alligator "big-mouth" till you have crossed the river.
(Native American Creole Proverb)
- If you dig a pit for me, you dig one for yourself.
(Native American Creole Proverb)
- Tell me who you love, and I'll tell you who you are.
(Native American Creole Proverb)
- The tail of an ox says, The tail of an ox says, "Time goes, time comes."
(Native American Creole Proverb)
- What you lose in the fire, you will find in the ashes.
(Native American Creole Proverb)
- Never let a boy do a man's work.
(Native American Creole Proverb)
- You never meet your mother-in-law on the day that you are welldressed.
(Native American Creole Proverb)
- You must have slept with jean to know how he snores.
(Native American Creole Proverb)
- You may hide the fire, but what about the smoke?
(Native American Creole Proverb)
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