- Without a tongue and a bell mute.
- Be your own master.
- Where words are rare, there they have weight.
- Silly speeches are like dust in the wind.
- Good silence is better than thin grunt.
- A kind word to man is that it rains in a drought.
- He doesn’t speak for a long time - the mind saves, but says - there’s nothing to listen to.
- The sting is acute, and the tongue is sharper than that.
- What is the mind, such is the speech.
- The ringing of the bell is not a prayer, the cry is not a conversation.
- He who thinks clearly states clearly.
- Better to say than to retell.
- Better to trip over with your foot than with a word.
- Rumor is without wings, but flies.
- An unspoken word sometimes thunders like thunder.
- A short speech is good, and a long speech is good.
- A sharp tongue will lure a snake out of the nest.
- The pen is always bolder than the tongue.
- The truthful word is like a medicine: bitter, but it heals.
- My heart groans when you are silent.
- The spoken word is lost, not spoken - its own.
- The word to keep is not to run in the wind.
- The word is not an arrow, but the heart is ulcerating.
- Think first, and then tell us.
- What is written with a pen cannot be cut down with an ax.
- He has a tongue like a razor.
- Do not be afraid of a knife, tongue.
- The razor scratches, and the word cuts.
- From friendly words, the tongue does not dry out.
- And you affectionately add a dog, so it twists its tail (it will not bite so soon).
- Own language, own and speaking (pronunciation, reprimand).
- You can’t tell the language, and you won’t spread your fingers.
- He begins to remember how he starts to city, he forgets people.
- That who amuses, that about that also speaks.
- Small language, but owns the whole body.
- From one word - yes, a quarrel forever.
- The word is not a sparrow: fly out - you will not catch.
- Take bread for lunch, and a word for an answer.
- A living word is more expensive than a dead letter.
- Language gives the message.
- The field is red with millet, and the conversation is smart.
- Melet is day to evening, but there is nothing to listen to.
- My tongue is my enemy: before the mind prowls, seeks trouble.
- What the word says, it will bestow a ruble.
- Be able to say, be able and keep silent.
- He speaks red, but to listen is sickening.
- To listen to a short speech is good, to think well under a long speech.
- To talk with you that honey to get drunk.
- To say good morning, to keep silent at bad.
- He says that he is pouring peas right into the wall.
When you finished reading, you saw that sayings and proverbs about the Russian language, a kind of written fount of wisdom that our ancestors were able to write, show us a class in the culture of behavior in society. After all, proverbs about the native language, proverbs about the word are our common heritage.