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Proverbs with illustrations

This is about proverbs with illustrations by Takayuki Nagai. Posting will be twice a week.

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Say one, know ten.



(Japanese)
Say one, know ten.
一を聞いて十を知る

(English)
A word is enough to the wise.

(Español)

Una palabra es suficiente para el sabio. Este proverbio, se corresponde con el que contamos en español: "A buen entendedor pocas palabras".
Posted by macky at 5:22 AM

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