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Is é seo Seanfhocal an Lae: Today's Proverb is: Aithníonn ciaróg ciaróg eile. Click here to download this audio file Seo ciall an tseanfhocail: The translation or meaning is: One beetle recognises another beetle. (It takes one to know one.) An bhfuil a mhalairt de thuairim...
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Is é seo Seanfhocal an Lae: Today's Proverb is: Ag duine féin is fearr a fhios cá luíonn an bhróg air. Click here to download this audio file Seo ciall an tseanfhocail: The translation or meaning is: A person best knows where the shoe troubles him. An bhfuil a mhalairt...
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Is é seo Seanfhocal an Lae: Today's Proverb is: Is fearr rith maith ná drochsheasamh. Click here to download this audio file Seo ciall an tseanfhocail: The translation or meaning is: Better a good run than a bad standing (Discretion is the better part of valour). An bhfuil a mhalairt...
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Is é seo Seanfhocal an Lae: Today's Proverb is: Is fusa duine a ghortú ná a leigheas. Click here to download this audio file Seo ciall an tseanfhocail: The translation or meaning is: It’s easier to hurt someone than to heal them. An bhfuil a mhalairt de thuairim agat maidir...
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Is é seo Seanfhocal an Lae: Today's Proverb is: Trí ghalar gan náire: grá, tochas agus tart. . Click here to download this audio file Seo ciall an tseanfhocail: The translation or meaning is: Three diseases without shame: love, an itch and thirst. An bhfuil a mhalairt...
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Is é seo Seanfhocal an Lae: Today's Proverb is: Níl saoi gan locht ná daoi gan tréith. Click here to download this audio file Seo ciall an tseanfhocail: The translation or meaning is: There is no wise man without a fault nor any fool without a good feature. An bhfuil a...
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Is é seo Seanfhocal an Lae: Today's Proverb is: Níor chaill fear an mhisnigh riamh é. Click here to download this audio file Seo ciall an tseanfhocail: The translation or meaning is: The man of courage never lost it. An bhfuil a mhalairt de thuairim agat maidir le ciall an tseanfhocail...
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Ní féasta go rósta is ní céasta go pósta. There's no feast like a roast and no suffering like marriage.