"câinii latră, caravana trece" meaning in Romanian

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Proverb

Etymology: Calque of Ottoman Turkish [script needed] (it ürür, kervan yürür). Literally, “the dogs bark, but the caravan goes by”. Etymology templates: {{clq|ro|ota|tr=it ürür, kervan yürür}} Calque of Ottoman Turkish [script needed] (it ürür, kervan yürür), {{m-g|the dogs bark, but the caravan goes by}} “the dogs bark, but the caravan goes by”, {{lit|the dogs bark, but the caravan goes by}} Literally, “the dogs bark, but the caravan goes by” Head templates: {{ro-proverb|head=câinii latră, caravana trece}} câinii latră, caravana trece
  1. the dogs bark, but the caravan goes on; sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me (let people say what they will)
    Sense id: en-câinii_latră,_caravana_trece-ro-proverb-nqwUHIiW Categories (other): Romanian entries with incorrect language header, Romanian proverbs

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