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He steps out of the line.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He that lies also steals.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He was thrown into deep water.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He who hunts two hares, does not catch even one.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He whose mouth was once burned by hot mush, blows even at sour milk.
(Hungarian Proverb)
His footprints can be beaten with a stick.
(Hungarian Proverb)
If a dog is to be killed, it is said to be mad.
(Hungarian Proverb)
If you don't cherish the little, you don't deserve the more.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It is a splinter in the eye of somebody.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It is like throwing bur on a gourd.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It's easy to take Kati to the dance, if she is also willing.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Like a thunderstroke from a clear sky.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Man plans, God decides.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Much water will flow in the Danube until then.
(Hungarian Proverb)
One cannot sit in two saddles having one arse/bottom only.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Other people's eggs have two yolks.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Scrapes you short man, and you will also have.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Strike the iron while it is warm.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The common horse has scars on his back.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The hand of each saint inclines towards himself.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The midwife should have cut his throat rather than his navel.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The sack has found its patch.
(Hungarian Proverb)
There are more days than sausages.
(Hungarian Proverb)
There is thick sandal leather on his face.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Three women, a goose and two women make a whole fair.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Until we are only poorly paid, we shall also poorly work.
(Hungarian Proverb)
What we keep silence about, does not exist.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Without driving even a goat would not go to the market.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He hits the nail on the head.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He is well known as bad money.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He may go to the salt-office.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He released the spirit from the bottle.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He sticks out of the line.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He that says a, should also say b.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He washes his hand.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He who is a friend of Christ, will soon find salvation.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He wont pick strawberries into the basket on somebody else.
(Hungarian Proverb)
His hay is in order.
(Hungarian Proverb)
If a stone was thrown at you, throw back some bread in return.
(Hungarian Proverb)
If you want something, go yourself, if not, send somebody else.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It is an egg of Columbus.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It is long as the songs of St. John's day.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It's hard to dance in chains.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Like Barnard, he tries to catch the heavens stone.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Many a little becomes much.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Nail by, with nail.
(Hungarian Proverb)
One cannot strip two hides from one fox.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Out of a dog there will be no lard.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Several eyes see more.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Take what is yours, not that of others.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The congregation is poor, the priest rings the bell himself.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The hangman is being hanged.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The mills of God grind slowly, but surely.
(Hungarian Proverb)
The sky's stone does not strike the nettle.
(Hungarian Proverb)
There are still errors.
(Hungarian Proverb)
There must be order.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Time passes, it waits for nobody.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Unwillingness ends in groaning.
(Hungarian Proverb)
What you do not wish for yourself, do not do it to your fellowmen either.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Work is burning down to his nail.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He holds out a carrot to somebody.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He issues a certificate of poverty of himself.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He moves all the stones, to achieve something.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He removes the baptismal water from somebody.
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He stumbled upwards.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He that seeks, finds.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He whets his teeth on something.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He who is close to the fire, will get warm best.
(Hungarian Proverb)
He would attend ther funeral of labour.
(Hungarian Proverb)
His mouth is as big as the Vienna Gate.
(Hungarian Proverb)
If all cords break.
(Hungarian Proverb)
If your sword is short, add one step to it.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It is an ugly bird that defiles its own nest.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It is made as the stool of St. Lucy's day.
(Hungarian Proverb)
It's natural to have some disagreement between husband and wife.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Like greeting, on arrival, like answer.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Many cooks put too much salt in the soup, food.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Necessity breaks the law.
(Hungarian Proverb)
One does not know what he will find tomorrow.
(Hungarian Proverb)
Out of nothing there will be nothing.
(Hungarian Proverb)
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