The neighbor comes before the home.
The neighbor comes before the home. — One of the meanings of this proverb could be… Choose your neighbours before you choose your home (Translated from an Arabic proverb)
The neighbor comes before the home. — One of the meanings of this proverb could be… Choose your neighbours before you choose your home (Translated from an Arabic proverb)
It fall on his hand — One of the meanings of this proverb could be… He didn’t know what to do or say (Translated from an Arabic proverb)
Give the bread dough to the baker even if he eats half of it. — Idiomatic One of the meanings of this proverb could be… Give the job to a person who knows how to perform it best even if it will cost you much. (Translated from an Arabic proverb)
Days are countries — One of the meanings of this proverb could be… Days are like the countries, today a country is the greatest, tomorrow its not, same for people, you may have luck today, but tomorrow who knows (Translated from an Arabic proverb)
Give the bow to its maker. — Idiomatic One of the meanings of this proverb could be… Give the job to a person who knows how to perform it best even if it will cost you much. (Translated from an Arabic proverb)