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It means that if a word can't be understood then a group of words can never make sense
The general meaning of the proverb is that when it comes to solving your own problems, you are the best person to do that. The French have a equivalent proverb: Help yourself and God will help you.
The Malayalam word for proverb is "പഴയകാലം" (pazhyakalam).
Synonyms for proverb include truism or aphorism.
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The original Hebrew word for proverb is "mashal." In Hebrew, "mashal" conveys the idea of a wise saying or a comparison that imparts wisdom or advice. Proverbs in the Hebrew Bible often use vivid imagery and poetic language to convey moral lessons or practical guidance. The word "mashal" is rooted in the idea of using figurative language to illuminate truths about life and human nature.
The Ilonggo word for "proverb" is "salawikain".
The missing word in the proverb is "miserable." The full proverb is "A misty morning does not signify a miserable day."
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The proverb "life is like a wheel, sometimes you are on top and sometimes you are on the bottom" is credited to the Filipino culture. The proverb is called a salawikain in the Philipinnes.
A well-known proverb in English is "Don't count your chickens before they hatch."