Wednesday, August 8, 2012
What Are The Sayings
Refrahn saying comes from Occitan, which means people of people (Hicks). In Spanish, the name "sayings" has a great spread to the point of rivaling the proverbs and be as educated as proverbs paremia Bible versus saying, popular or popularized paremia.
Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote de la Mancha, defines what is a saying: "proverbs are short sentences, drawn from the experience and speculation of our former elders."
In Spain, the proverbs are known as proverbs. In some Latin American countries are called such. Proverbs are sentences, usually anonymous. However, many literary expressions and other cultures has also become part of popular sayings.
With respect to the sayings or proverbs, these are present in almost all cultures. As the Spanish-speaking, who have greater wealth, in terms of design and quantity. Similarly, the sayings or proverbs that originate from China, enjoy great reputation. Chinese proverbs are famous, which reflect truthfully, what is meant by proverbs. As an example, "An error becomes a momentary eternal remorse?. Or, "A man can not judge by appearances?.
In particular proverbs are short sentences that involve learning, usually by an unknown author. However, many literary and biblical phrases have become part of popular sayings.
Most observations sayings are coined by the collective experience over time, with topics ranging from meteorology to the destination unchanged and fatalistic existence. Constitute the cultural background of people in times where the oral tradition of folk wisdom passed from generation to generation.
Its structure is often paired and resort both prose and verse as literary figures (antithesis, ellipse or parallel) to facilitate oral perpetuation.
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Roberto Muñozwww.MasBlogs.net / Sayings
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