Italian wisdom for every situation

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Italian wisdom for every situation in life. In this language, wise sayings sound at least twice as beautiful. In this sense: Are you still sleeping or are you already catching fish?

1. "Chi dorme non piglia pesci."

  • He who sleeps does not catch fish.

Means as much as: Nothing comes from nothing, or no sweat, no gain. If you want to be successful, you have to do something for it.

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In search of fish in Gallipoli in Apulia....

2. "Tra il dire e il fare c'è di mezzo il mare."

  • Between talking and doing lies the sea.

That means: easier said than done. Don't talk too much - do it. Italian wisdom for life.

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The Ionian Sea in the south of Italy: what a colour!

3. "Chi va con lo zoppo, impara a zoppicare".

  • He who walks with the lame learns to limp.

Means: Be careful who you associate with. Your environment can have a bad influence on you and rub off on you.

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Pay attention to your surroundings, here the view from the Spanish Steps in Rome

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4. "Lo scherzo è bello quando dura poco."

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It's all fun, as long as it stays in the frame
  • The joke is good if it only goes for a short time.

This Italian wisdom means something like: Don't overdo it. When the fun is at its best, it should stop - otherwise it won't be fun any more at some point.

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5. natale con i tuoi, pasqua con chi vuoi."

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Christmas in Italy is only for family
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  • At Christmas with yours, at Easter with the ones you want.

Means something like: Christmas is only for the family - don't get any ideas and celebrate with others. At Easter, you can do whatever you want. An Italian saying that probably applies all over the world.

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written by Pietro Perroni, first published 9.12.21

Source: life in general and in particular

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