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Terms for subject Proverb containing tell-tale | all forms
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an honest tale goes faster plainly toldнедолго думано, да хорошо сказано
must I tell you a tale and find you ears too?глухому поп две обедни не служит (contrast: a good tale is none the worse for being twice told. Used as a reply to someone's request to say it again, to repeat it, and means: I do not want to say it twice)
must I tell you a tale and find you ears too?глухому поп двух обеден не служит (contrast: a good tale is none the worse for being twice told. Used as a reply to someone's request to say it again, to repeat it, and means: I do not want to say it twice)
must I tell you a tale and find you ears too?глухому попы двух обеден не служат (contrast: a good tale is none the worse for being twice told. Used as a reply to someone's request to say it again, to repeat it, and means: I do not want to say it twice)
must I tell you a tale and find you ears too?глухому попы две обедни не служат (contrast: a good tale is none the worse for being twice told. Used as a reply to someone's request to say it again, to repeat it, and means: I do not want to say it twice)
must I tell you a tale and find you ears too?слушай ухом, а не брюхом (used as a vulgar and rude piece of advice that someone should listen better)