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Uzbek proverbs about work
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He who sows mulberries for one year reaps pearls for a hundred years/He who sows mulberries for one year reaps pearls for one hundred years
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One man digs a ditch, a thousand drink water/One man digs a ditch, a thousand drink water — Odin chelovek kopaet aryk, a tysyachi vodu pyut
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If you sow a nose for a day, you will reap a nose for a week / If you sow a nose for a day, you will reap a nose for a week
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Spring brings the water of the river, work increases the value of man
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Plow if you are a farmer, repeat if you are a mullah
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The work of a wise man is fame, the work of a fool is sorrow/The work of a wise man is glory, the work of a fool is sorrow - Trud dlya umnogo - slava i chest, a glupomu (lentyayu) - gore i stradanie
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A friend loves a friend in a rut, a man loves a man - in work
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Tole yor / Tole yor — Staratelnomu schaste — podruga
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Seventy little crafts for a young man/Seventy little crafts for a young man — Molodtsu i semidesyati remesel malo
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What you sow is what you reap/What you sow is what you reap — Chto poseesh, to i pojnesh
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Work makes a person hot, not skin/Work makes a person hot — Cheloveka sogrevaet ne tulup, a rabota
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An effort from you is a blessing from me/An effort from you is a blessing from me - Ty postaraysya - ya voznagraju
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He finds it by walking, he finds it when he sits/He finds it by walking, he finds it when he sits — Idushchiy naydet po puti, a gde je naydet sidyashchiy
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Pull your own cart/Pull your own cart — Sam vezi svoy voz (Jivi svoim trudom)
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If you find your dream, the snow will burn