Hello hey ho, fellas! It has been raining a lot lately and there’s this one song my nephew sings every time it rains.
Do you know this song? The song goes like this:
Speaking of rain, I’ll share proverbs about rain from various countries. Check them out.
- English proverb – “If it rains before seven, ’twill cease before eleven.”
- Thai proverb – “Rainbow after the rain.”
- Chinese proverb – “When it rains about the break of day, the traveller’s sorrows pass away.”
- Welsh proverb – “A flood in the river means fine weather.”
- Spanish proverb – “A river flood, fishes good.”
- Greek proverb – “If there is much rain in winter, the spring is generally dry.”
- Latin proverb – “After clouds a clear sun.”
- German proverb – “Rain in September is good for the farmer, but poison to the vine growers.”
- English proverb – “A foul morn may turn to a fine day.”
- Cornish proverb – “More rain, more rest.”
There goes all 10 proverbs on rain. Feel free to mention us if you know other proverbs on rain from your country.
Compiled and written by @Miss_Qiak for @EnglishTips4U on Wednesday, February 15, 2017
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