Enjoy dozens of witty and insightful Turkish proverbs and idioms that have been passed down from one generation to the next for hundreds of years!
- A knife-wound heals, but a tongue wound festers.
- A man is judged by his work.
- In a flat country, a hillock thinks itself a mountain.
- Who buys cheap, buys dear.
- For every wise man, there is one still wiser.
- If you give him cloth, he’ll ask for the lining.
- An illness comes by the pound and goes away by the ounce.
- He who borrows, gets sorrows.
- No matter how tall a tree grows, its leaves always fall to the ground.
- A cup of coffee commits one to forty years of friendship.
- If you are an anvil, be patient; if you are a hammer, be strong.
- A good man will appear when talked about.
- With patience, mulberry leaves become satin.
- The sage speaks of what he sees; the fool, of what he hears.
- Stretch your feet according to your blanket.
- A wise man remembers his friends at all times; a fool, only when he has need of them.
- It is easier to make a camel jump a ditch than to make a fool listen to reason.
- A full purse is one’s best companion.
- A heavy stone is not easily moved.
- Two cocks won’t crow on the same dunghill.
- Whoever speaks evil to you of others will speak evil of you to others.
- One can never repay one’s debt to one’s mother.
- God has created us brothers but has given us separate purses.
- The rich man’s wealth tires the poor man’s jaw.
- Kind words will unlock an iron door.
- Patience is bitter, but it bears sweet fruit.
- A neighbor’s hen looks as big as a goose, and his wife as young as a girl.
- A heart in love with beauty never grows old.
- If a dog’s prayers were answered, bones would rain from the sky.
- Thorns and roses grow on the same tree.
- Work as if you were to live forever; live as if you were to die tomorrow.
- Do what your teacher says but not what he does.
- Everybody is a lord in their own home.
- Roses grow where a teacher hits.
- It is easy to catch a serpent with someone else’s hand.
- Ability has no school.
- A fool dreams of wealth; a wise man, of happiness.
- A wise man does his own work.
- Gold doesn’t rust on the ground, and rocks don’t get soaked in the rain.
- Better a wise foe than a foolish friend.
- There is an uphill for every downhill, and a downhill for every uphill.
- A kind word warms a man through three winters.
- Whoever digs a pit for his neighbor should dig it his own size.
- Do not dock the donkey’s tail in a crowd: some will say it’s too long, others it’s too short.
- Every sheep is hung by its own leg.
- Better a calf of one’s own than a jointly owned cow.
- God finds a low branch for the bird that cannot fly.
- A lion sleeps in the heart of every brave man.
- Part with your head but not with your secret.
- Those who know, do not talk; those who talk, do not know.
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I’ve been looking for some of these. Really love the cultural insights they offer.
Thanks for sharing. Sad about the recent news with Turkey. Hope the situation improves soon.