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1) “A contar burros en otra sabana.”
Este refrán es equivalente al que dice “Váyase con su música para otra parte” , y se utiliza generalmente para alejar a una persona, para expresarle desagrado y largarla o correrla de un lugar.
2) “Buen pájaro es la urraca, que pone los huevos pero no los saca.”
Es un refrán que se utiliza de manera irónica para decir que una persona es una aprovechada, que comienza algo pero no lo termina, si no que se lo deja a otro para que lo culmine y se aprovecha del fruto de su esfuerzo.
3) “Es capaz de comerle la mazamorra a Pilatos.”
Refrán que se utiliza para referirse a una persona que es mala y aprovechada, que tiene la capacidad de quitarle la comida a Pilatos, jajajaja, así será de mala y de astuta.
4) “Después de Pascua, ¿buñuelos?”
Es una frase que se emplea para resaltar lo extemporáneo o tardío de un asunto, lo que se hace ya pasado el tiempo; y esto se debe a que los buñuelos son unos dulces que se comen casi que de forma exclusiva en el período de Semana Santa, no después. Debo aclarar que los buñuelos se elaboran de una masa de yuca y queso, se fríen y luego se bañan con miel o melao de papelón, ¡son deliciosos!
5) “No se le agua el ojo.”
Dicho que se emplea para decir que una persona no teme a hacer algo, ya sea esto una acción buena o mala, es decir, no tiene límites ni reparos para llevar a cabo algo.
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<div class="text-justify> Greetings again, I hope you had a good Carnival break, which was useful to share with your family and loved ones, and to reinforce your traditions. As usual, here I bring you another installment of my series "Five wise Venezuelan sayings", this being the Twelfth Part of it; And as always I present five of the most common sayings in my country, Venezuela; those that I extract from the book "Sayings that are heard and said in Venezuela", whose author is Santos Erminy Arismendi, a book published by Cadena Capriles in 2006, which was inserted for free in the newspaper "Últimas Noticias". The analysis and comments are 100% my authorship. At the end of this post are the links that will take you to the first 11 deliveries.
1) “To count donkeys in another savannah."
This saying is equivalent to the one that says "Go elsewhere with your music" , and is generally used to release a person, to express displeasure and to throw them away or run them away from a place.
2) "A good bird is the magpie, which lays its eggs but does not take them out."
It is a saying that is used in an ironic way to say that a person is a lucrative person, that he begins something but does not finish it, if not that he leaves it to someone else to complete it and then takes advantage of the fruit of his effort.
3 “He is able to eat Pilate's porridge."
A saying that is used to refer to a person who is bad, who has the ability to take food from Pilate, hahahaha, that's how bad and cunning it will be.
4) " After Easter, donuts? (buñuelos)."
It is a phrase that is used to highlight how untimely or late a matter is, what is done after time; and this is because buñuelos are sweets that are eaten almost exclusively in the Easter period, not after. I must clarify that the fritters are made from a mass of yucca and cheese, they are fried and then bathed with honey or honeydew, they are delicious!
5) " The eye does not water."
Said that it is used to say that a person is not afraid to do something, whether this is a good or bad action, that is, he has no limits or qualms to carry out something.
Queridos lectores, seguidamente coloco los links de las diez primeras publicaciones, por si las quieren leer: /
Dear readers, below I place the links of the first ten posts, in case you want to read them:
Fuentes Bibliográficas / Bibliographical sources:
Víctor Vera Morales. (Agosto 2004). Refranes y Comidas de Venezuela. Editado por el Instituto Municipal de Publicaciones de la Alcaldía de Caracas.
Santos Erminy Arismendi. (2006). Refranes que se oyen y dicen en Venezuela. Cadena Capriles, Caracas. Venezuela.
Fuentes de las imágenes / Image sources:
- Fotos de mi autoría, tomada con un teléfono REDMI 8A, intervenida con WordArt / Photos of my authorship, taken with a REDMI 8A telephone, intervened with WordArt.
- Los diseños incluidos en esta publicación, han sido elaborados por mi persona con la aplicación CANVA / The designs included in this publication has been made by me with the CANVA application.
En caso de que se requiera emplear el contenido o imágenes de este post y de mis otras publicaciones, agradecería se hiciera referencia a mi autoría (Fabiola Martínez) y se citara el link correspondiente. Gracias.
In the event that it is required to use the content or images of this post and my other publications, I would be grateful if my authorship (Fabiola Martínez) was made and the corresponding link was cited. Thank you.