Sicilian Proverbs - English Translations and Meanings
Nun si po' aviri la carni senz' ossu.
Translation: You can't have meat without the bone.
Meaning: You can't have the good things in life without some of the bad.
Nenti mi ratta a manu comu i me unga.
Translation: Nothing scratches my hand like my own nails.
Meaning: No one knows my business better than I do.
I palori nimici fannu ridiri, chiddi di l'amici fanni chianciri.
Translation: The words of enemies make you laugh, but those of friends make you cry.
Meaning: Ignore what your enemies say, buy pay attention to the words of friends.
Nun essiri duci sinno ti mancianu, nun essiri amaru sinno ti futanu
Translation: Do not be sweet lest you be eaten, do not be sour, lest you be shunned
Meaning: Strike the proper balance between assertiveness and accommodation.
Camina chi pantofuli finu a quannu non hai i scarpi.
Translation: Walk with your slippers until you find your shoes.
Meaning: Do your best in bad times until the situation improves.
Chiddu arrusti u so pesci nte ciammi di l'incediu.
Translation: This guy roasts his fish in the flames of a fire.
meaning: Don't take advantage of the misfortunes of others.
Cu gaddu e senza gaddu, diu fa journa.
Translation: With and (or) without the rooster, God makes the day.
Meaning: Time marches on; this too shall pass
Nenti mi ratta a manu comu i me unga.
Translation: Nothing scratches my hand like my own nails.
Meaning: No one knows my business better than I do.
I palori nimici fannu ridiri, chiddi di l'amici fanni chianciri.
Translation: The words of enemies make you laugh, but those of friends make you cry.
Meaning: Ignore what your enemies say, buy pay attention to the words of friends.
Camina chi pantofuli finu a quannu non hai i scarpi.
Translation: Walk with your slippers until you find your shoes.
Meaning: Do your best in bad times until the situation improves.
Nun c'era beddu lu putrusinu, c'ii lu'attu e ci piscio'.
Translation: It was not such beautiful parsley, and then the cat went and peed on it.
Meaning: Things have gone from bad to worse, but don't over-mourn the loss of something bad.
Cu scava na fossa ppi so frati, ci cadi dintra iddu.
Translation: He who digs a grave for his brother falls in it himself.
Meaning: He who lives by the sword, dies by the sword.
Cu e fissa sta a so casa.
Translation: The simpleton should just stay home.
Meaning: Using your head pays off.
S'un tingi, mascaria.
Translation: If it doesn't stain, it soils.
Meaning: It may have missed the bull's eye, but not the target.
Pezzu di carni cu l'occhi.
Translation: A piece of meat with eyes.
Meaning: A clueless person
Vidi ch'un s'affaccia quacchi fungia.
Translation: Keep watch for the appearing mushroom.
Meaning: Beware the unforeseen obstacle.
A petra ufferta di n'amicu e comu un pumu.
Translation: A rock offred by a friend is like an apple.
Meaning: You can accept anything from a friend.
A ghiri e veniri si fa lu maccarruni
Translation: Go ahead, the maccaroni is made
Meaning: If at first you don't succeed try and try again
Essiri sempri lu santu fora la chiesa
Translation: To be always like the statue of the saint outside from the church
Meaning: He who is in contrast with the choices of others
A cani tintu catina curta
Translation: To bad dogs, a short chain is placed
Meaning: People who are not very reliable do not get much freedom
Don't kiss the blacksmith's daughter.
You get work from the young and advice from the old.
If you don't hope, you won't be crushed.
Where there are monks and priests, there is adultery and beatings.
You can't kill your way into heaven.
You never get enough of kissing a sweetheart or eating snails.
Whoever goes to Palermo and doesn't see Monreale, goes there a jackass and returns a fool.
(The Cathedral of Monreale is the greatest of all the monuments of the wealth and artistic taste of the Norman kings Norman architecture)
When the husband is a hen and the wife is a cock, the house is in a jumble.
Who gets married to a thin woman will know bitterness and strife, who marries a plump woman will be contented at the table and sleeping chamber.
Better not fight with the condemned.
Better to have a good friend than a bad relative.
Far from the eye far from the heart.
Pesci fet d'a testa.
Translation: The fish stinks from the head.
meaning: Corruption starts at the top.
Love, beauty and money are three things that can't be hidden.
A fortress is made of more than one stone.
A overly ripe melon is often rotten inside.
Knowledge can be a most beautiful embellishment.
The devil eats macaroni with the monk and drinks wine the politician.
A polluted man is either the Pope or a King.
Who preaches to the deaf wastes the sermon.
The liar cries best of all.
If you sleep with dogs, you will wake up with fleas.
Time avenges every wrong.
Pluck the grapes while still on the vine.
The Church never gives anything away.
Who makes excuses without being accused, shows his guilt.
Her beauty is the only dowry a beautiful girl needs.
If you want to be loved by all, first love God, then your mother and father.
Don't make friends with priests and politician.
If your neighbor's house is afire, fetch water to save your own.
A woman is like a cat: the more you stroke her the happier she feels.
Who takes cover under the branch, collects what rains and collects what falls.
When you lose friends, you go down many steps.
You can tell a man by his talk, and bells by their ringing.
The devil laughs when the poor donates to get into heaven.
A woman in her forties makes a succulent dish..
Invite the plague ship into the harbor then burn it.
Beneath the corpse of a wealthy man you will still find maggots.
The door is always open to the bearer of gifts.
Love without pain is only infatuation.
Health flows from the happiness of the heart.
Today in person, tomorrow in a grave.
Better to die and have something to leave than to live wanting.
During the plague doctors grow rich.
Don't confide to your friend your deepest secrets; remember that one day you may have him for an enemy.
Make your promises and confessions while you're drinking wine and eating mozzarella.
Gold attracts the Church.
Knowledge is no match for luck.
Don't buy houses near convents nor dwellings near abbeys.
Safeguard the flock that is grazing on the mountain from the unmarried shepherd.
Night time sleep counsels man.
Putting hope in a priest, is like trying to catch the wind in a net.
Priests dressed in black bring bad tidings, in white they take you to the cemetery.
One ripe grape doesn't make the harvest.
A deeply wounded heart never heals.
One sins and is crowned, another sins and is crucified.
Throw three silver coins into the sea beneath a August moon and you will be granted one wish.
Don't press olives that you are not yours.
Don't go to the doctor for every malady, nor to the lawyer for every disagreement, nor to the fountain for every thirst.
Latin hides the stupidity of the priest.
The honest man has two eyes, the liar, one hundred.
He who loves suffers.
Better to marry an old but wise man than a young but foolish man.
August rain brings oil, honey and lust.
The war is lost for too much advice.
Gold begets gold, and lice beget lice.
Ill acquired gains don't last long.
The mother of a fool is always pregnant with another one.
Death rights everything.
The barking of dogs does not reach heaven.
Only your real friends will tell you when you have a chive on your front tooth.
Buy good quality and sell at the market price.
The husband who does not compliment his wife is like a scorpion with a bitter bite.
Olive trees don't produce pomegranates.
The June bee portends lots of honey.
Water does mischief but wine comforts.
A maggot dipped in honey is still a maggot.
If you plant tomatoes but do not pluck the weeds, you won't even harvest enough to re-seed.
Eat yesterday's bread and last year's wine.
Morning makes the day.
The pardon arrives after the man was hung.
Water and sun make work, water and wind make grain.
Women have got long hair and stunted common sense.
A jealous man is born cuckolded.
Only your real friends will tell you when your face is dirty.
Tinemu d'occhiu u scurpiuni e u sirpenti, ma nunni vardamu du millipedi.
Translation: We keep an eye on the scorpion and the serpent, but we do not see the millipede.
Meaning: Watch out for hidden dangers.
Flies can't fly into a closed mouth
Your most faithful friends are your own hands
When you are right no one remembers; when you are wrong no one forgets.
Public money is like holy water; everyone helps himself to it.
The one who pleased everybody died before they were born.
Young people talk of what they are doing; old people of what they have done; and fools of what they have a mind to do.
When we can't find peace in ourselves it is vain to look for it elsewhere.
If you wish for peace be ready for war.
Better to ask a question than to remain ignorant
If you live in the river you should make friends with the crocodile.
A smooth sea never made a skillful mariner