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Butter bei die Fische (Butter by the Fish)
With many sayings the origin can be traced back far and often there is an exciting story behind it. Todays saying (proverb) is... ...Butter by the Fish (in German: Butter bei die Fische) What does "Butter the Fish" actually mean and how did the phrase come up? We provide you with the answers here!The saying means to get to the point. If someone asks you to put the butter by the fish, then the person expects plain language without digressions. Often people also mean not to do things by halves and to tackle a task with full dedication.The proverbs origin is based in...
Geh doch dahin wo der Pfeffer wächst (Go where the pepper grows)
With many sayings the origin can be traced back far and often there is an exciting story behind it. Todays saying (proverb) is... ...Go where the pepper grows (in German: Geh doch dahin wo der Pfeffer wächst) Sometimes you wish someone to where the pepper grows - and usually when the person is not wanted or you just do not want to see him. Since the pepper came from far away and many people did not know where it came from, they wished unpleasant people to go where the pepper grows. After all, pepper originally comes from India . Today, travelers can...
Da lachen ja die Hühner (There laugh the chickens)
With many sayings the origin can be traced back far and often there is an exciting story behind it. Todays saying (proverb) is... ...There laugh the chickens (in German: Da lachen ja die Hühner) The proverb expresses that something is very nonsensical and ridiculous. It assumes that chickens are not so smart animals. So if even the chickens become attentive and laugh (cluck) about something, it must be really absurd. My friend said "I have seen a chicken running around headless for one week". So I answered: "There laughs the chickens". "There the chickens laugh" is related to the whistling pigs, however,...
Hinter dem Mond leben (Living behind the moon)
With many sayings the origin can be traced back far and often there is an exciting story behind it. Todays saying (proverb) is... ...Living behind the moon (in German: Hinter dem Mond leben) If you are possibly a little out of touch with reality, then you probably live behind the moon. From the earthly observer, someone who lives behind the moon is at the back of it. But if you live there, you have the moon between you and the earth and therefore no view of what is happening there. Then you have no view on the reality. You are disconnected, you...
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