"mae clustiau mawr gan foch bach" meaning in Welsh

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Proverb

Etymology: Literally "Little pigs have big ears". Head templates: {{head|cy|proverb|head=mae clustiau mawr gan foch bach}} mae clustiau mawr gan foch bach
  1. (idiomatic) little pitchers have big ears (observation that small children often overhear more of what is said than adults realize or desire) Tags: idiomatic Synonyms: mae clustiau gan foch bach, mae gan foch bach glustiau mawr, mae gan foch bach glustiau
    Sense id: en-mae_clustiau_mawr_gan_foch_bach-cy-proverb-RNljMg0s Categories (other): Welsh entries with incorrect language header, Welsh proverbs

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      "word": "mae clustiau gan foch bach"
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    {
      "word": "mae gan foch bach glustiau mawr"
    },
    {
      "word": "mae gan foch bach glustiau"
    }
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  "word": "mae clustiau mawr gan foch bach"
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