More Algerian Proverbs
- As we didn’t say a word, he thought he could do anything he liked.
- The hand which gives is better than the one which receives.
- Peace wins over wealth.
- There is an excess of familiarity at the root of all hostility.
- Cross the loud river but don’t cross the silent one.
- A believer can’t be spiteful.
- Cross the loud river but don’t cross the silent one.
- The soft tongue is sucked by the lioness.
- The one whose belly isn’t full of straw isn’t afraid of fire.
- The union of means triumphs over the lion.
- Do bad and remember, do good and forget.
- The crow wanted to mimic the pigeon’s walk and forgot his own.
- Who got it, did get it; and who left it, did regret it.
- A friend is someone who shares your happiness and your pains.
- Since we didn’t say anything, he thought he could do whatever he wanted to.
- We taught them to pray, they got to the Mosque before us.
- The absent has always got a justification.
- The one who shows his fears ensures his salvation.
- Patience is the key to paradise.
- Friendship, we call it friendship, but without sincerity.
- A secret for two, soon a secret for nobody.
- Your eye is the only way you can judge things.
- You know who your friend and your enemy are during difficult moments.
- When he was alive, he looked enviously at any dates. When he died, they hung a bunch for him.
- Speak kindly or refrain from talking.
- When I think of the others’s misfortunes, I forget mine.
- The only thing left in the wadi are its stones.