"moñıs qulaqdın qıddı, sağal kürlükdın uzan" meaning in All languages combined

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Proverb [Salar]

Etymology: Related to Turkish boynuz kulağı geçmek (“Those who grow up later in a subject get ahead of the old ones in terms of talent. (lit. the horn gets ahead of the ear)”). Etymology templates: {{cog|tr|boynuz kulağı geçmek|t=Those who grow up later in a subject get ahead of the old ones in terms of talent. (lit. the horn gets ahead of the ear)}} Turkish boynuz kulağı geçmek (“Those who grow up later in a subject get ahead of the old ones in terms of talent. (lit. the horn gets ahead of the ear)”) Head templates: {{head|slr|proverb}} moñıs qulaqdın qıddı, sağal kürlükdın uzan
  1. Those who grow up later in a subject get ahead of the old ones in terms of talent. (lit. The horn is stronger than the ear, the beard is longer than the eyebrows.)
    Sense id: en-moñıs_qulaqdın_qıddı,_sağal_kürlükdın_uzan-slr-proverb-MgVwB0ra Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Salar entries with incorrect language header, Salar proverbs
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