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Starting from this issue, the proverb series will begin. We will look at unusual proverbs from around the world, such as "If you know the meaning, you'll want to ride on a pig's back or a shrimp sandwich," "Listening to the meaning of a mysterious proverb only adds to the mystery," and "Chinese proverbs are definitely exaggerated." [Table of Contents] 00:00 I want to slide on a shrimp sandwich! 00:52 Proverb series begins 02:14 Shrimp sandwiches are not rideable and are not slippery 03:39 Basic principle "WHY is a taboo word in proverbs" 06:40 Suddenly begins What is this guy, he's creepy 08:16 "Riding on a pig's back" 11:13 Chinese proverbs that are too exaggerated 15:46 Not talking about sheep, but "returning to sheep" 21:28 "Gifts from a shelf" from each country [Reference links] ◯ Proverbs from around the world that no one knows https://amzn.to/3cCDWL5 Main seed book 1. It's fun to see lots of unique proverbs with cute illustrations. ◯ 111 Foreign Proverbs You'll Probably Never Use in Your Life https://amzn.to/3ecs6rK Main Book 2. A book introducing interesting proverbs by the vice president of the Japan Proverb Culture Society. The proverb columns between chapters are quite interesting and worth reading. ◯ Change the way you look at things! Proverbs from around the world https://amzn.to/3KyGnLm As above, this is a book of proverbs from around the world by Tokita. It's made as a children's book, so it's great for children. ◯ Comparative Dictionary of World Proverbs https://amzn.to/3Ky9o9Q Another dictionary supervised by Tokita. A nice dictionary that lets you see the variations of proverbs from all over the world at once, like "How do you say 'kill two birds with one stone' in different countries around the world?" Mizuno is currently reading through it. ◯ Shogakukan Dictionary of Idioms and Proverbs https://amzn.to/3R63Zt9 A dictionary specializing in idioms and proverbs. You'll be surprised to find out that the words you use every day (for example, "introduction") actually have a source! Mizuno has read it through. [Join the supporter community here! ] https://yurugengo.com/support [Sister channel: Yuru Computer Science Radio] / @yurucom [We have Twitter! ] Yuru Linguistics Radio has a Twitter account, so please follow us! Interesting etymological stories and other topics will satisfy your desire for knowledge. → / yuru_gengo [Letter form] https://forms.gle/mTGM7A9QNqgjZMgN7 *We look forward to receiving your fun letters! [Click here to request work! ] [email protected] [Horimotomi profile] Graduated from the Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University. Specializes in information engineering. He makes a living by creating and cluttering up content on the web. His current main source of income is "the paid note magazine, which writes bad things about people in an academic way." Twitter → / kenhori2 Note Magazine → https://note.com/kenhori2/m/m125fc452... Personal YouTube → / @kenhorimoto [Profile of Mizuno Taiki] Graduated from the Faculty of Letters, Nagoya University. Specializes in linguistics. Works as an editor at a major publishing company. You might think that his knowledge of linguistics is useful in his main job, but that's not the case. [BGM provided by] ・Free BGM and music materials MusMus https://musmus.main.jp ・OtoLogic https://otologic.jp/ #Proverbs #EasyLinguisticsRadio_Proverbs