Proverbs containing numbers. Best proverb with number

Folk wisdom in short sayings involving numbers will be excellent material for reinforcing the study of counting and numbers. And as always, it will expand your vocabulary, thinking, attention and imagination!

And today we return to our favorite numbers, which we simply cannot do without. We have already published a lot of material about numbers. Be sure to take a closer look:

Proverbs and sayings about numbers

“Zero without a stick”, “Seven miles away”, “Far away lands”, “Measure seven times - cut once” - proverbs, sayings, fairy-tale idioms and phrases have penetrated into our everyday life deeply and for a long time. But everything is much broader and it is important to mention them every day...

Proverbs and sayings with the number 1

Better to see once than hear a hundred times.
In one place the stone is overgrown with moss.
One for all and all for one.
Alone at sea is not a fisherman.
There is safety in numbers
If you bite one finger, everything hurts.
One about Thomas, the other about Yerema.
One spring in your homeland is better than a hundred springs in a foreign land.
One head on his shoulders.
One head it's good, but two better.
One swallow does not make spring.
One fly in the ointment spoils a barrel of honey.
One wise head is worth a hundred heads.
One leg here, the other there.
If you cut down one tree, you plant ten.
Birds of a feather.
You can't clap your hands with one hand.
One word can lead to a quarrel forever.
A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step.
The first guy is in the village, and there is only one house in the village.
First in advice and first in response.
The first damn thing is lumpy.

Proverbs and sayings with the number 2

Grandma said in two.
Second wind.
Where there are more than two, they speak out loud.
Sorrow for two is half grief, joy for two is two joys.
Two bears will not get along in the same den
Don't die twice.
Two boots - a pair, and both on the left foot.
Summer doesn't happen twice a year.
Two halves are one whole.
Two dogs are fighting - don’t pester the third one.
Two deaths cannot happen, but one cannot be avoided.
If you chase two hares, you won’t catch either.
Choose the lesser of two evils.
As two drops of water.
The lazy man works twice.
Between two fires.
One head it's good, but two better.
Two inches from the pot.
It's a double-edged sword.
Sit between two chairs.
Miser pays twice.
An old friend is better than two new ones.
Kill two birds with one stone.
To devour both cheeks.
Limp on both legs.

Proverbs and sayings with the number 3

If three cooks are crowded around one stove, dinner gets burnt.
If you sweat for two, you eat for three
Get lost in three pines.
Third-hand, third-hand
He talked like three boxes.
The promised one has been waiting for three years
One son is not a son, two sons are half a son, three sons are a son.
From the pot - three inches.
Cry in three streams.
With three boxes
Bend over to death.
Three sons, and he himself is strong.
Three will condemn, ten will judge.
The price for a braggart is three kopecks.
He walks as if he hasn’t eaten for three days.
It takes three years to learn hard work; three days to learn laziness.
Three friends: father, mother, and faithful wife.
The woman walked through the forest and wore out three bast shoes.
Any rag will come in handy at three years old.
If you go to a new place, you will be considered a stranger for three years.

Proverbs and sayings with the number 4

The horse has four legs, and even he stumbles.
Without four corners, a hut cannot be cut.
Live within four walls.
On all four sides.
Four hard millstones will not grind good flour.
No matter how you throw the cat, it will stand on the ground with four paws
There are 4 corners in the house, and 40 things to do
Four corners of the house for construction, four seasons for completion.

Proverbs and sayings with the number 5

You need a fifth wheel like a cart.
A nickel can't buy friendship.
There are five fingers on the hand, but if you don’t bite it, everything hurts.
Don't bother, Friday, before Thursday.
Live on five!
Like the back of your hand
The fifth wheel in the cart
What a soul is at 5 years old is what it is like at a hundred years old.
Five fingers are brothers, but everyone is different
Smart and cunning - wiped the nose of five

Proverbs and sayings with the number 6

Five times they forgive, but the sixth time they beat you.
He who has six children has wealth in six places.
When six women go to mourn, each one cries for her own thing.
The six of us will go - we will go far.
It is better to forgive six guilty people than to execute one innocent person.
To a traitor - six blows with sticks.
He has six tricks and five deceptions.
A good deal ends in six months.
Sixth Sense.
I had six, now I have seven left (I can’t count).

Proverbs and sayings with the number 7

7 spans in the forehead
Measure 7 times - cut 1 time.
For a mad dog, seven miles is not a circle.
Up to the seventh generation.
Beyond the seven seas.
Behind seven seals.
Onion - from seven ailments.
On the seventh sky.
Seven of them grew noses, but one got it.
I don’t fight myself, I’m not afraid of seven.
Seventh water on jelly.
Seven do not wait for one.
Seven on the benches.
By leaps and bounds.
Seven troubles - one answer
Seven things cannot be handled by one person.
We haven’t seen each other for seven years, but we got together - and there’s nothing to say.
Seven Fridays a week.
Measure seven times and cut once.
Seven feet under the keel
A secret sealed with seven seals.
Seven nannies have a child without an eye.

Proverbs and sayings with the number 8

Spring and autumn - there are eight weather conditions per day.
The figure eight has two rings without a beginning or an end.
Autumn - eight changes.
The eighth wonder of the world. (Used to mean something extraordinary, grandiose, but sometimes in an ironic sense).
For next autumn, in about eight years.
What is this, the eighth wonder of the world?
Liked – eight, desired – one.

Proverbs and sayings with the number 9

A bull is worth ninety rubles, but an arrogant man is not worth nine kopecks.
The ninth wave. (Stormy, strong manifestation of something formidable: the highest rise, takeoff).
The ninth month gives birth to the world.
Nine mice pulled together and pulled the lid off the tub.
Nine people is the same as ten.
If it stands on its head, the number six will become nine.
Beyond distant lands, in the distant (thirtieth) kingdom.
The ninth death is bothering the cat.

Proverbs and sayings with the number 0 and other numbers

Absolute zero, round zero.
Zero without a stick.
Zero attention.
Thirty-three pleasures.
Thirty-three misfortunes.
Better to see once than hear a hundred times.

One fool will say - a hundred wise men will not understand.
A brave man has ten virtues: one is courage, and nine are dexterity.
A smart person will hear it once and guess ten times.
Not a timid one.
Don't have a hundred rubles, but have a hundred friends.

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Nothing comes for free.

Two of a Kind.

Beyond the seven seas.

As two drops of water.

The lazy man works twice.

Onion from seven ailments.

Between two fires.

Two words.

On two fronts.

Can't put two words together.

Don't recognize a friend in three days - recognize a friend in three years.

Not two, not one and a half.

Nothing comes from nothing.

There's nothing new under the sun.

Zero without a stick.

Zero attention.

One is a bully, the other is unyielding.

Alone at sea is not a fisherman.

There is safety in numbers.

One is plowing, and seven are waving their arms.

Once doesn't count.

One spring in your homeland is better than a hundred springs in a foreign land.

One head it's good, but two better.

One head on his shoulders.

One wise head is worth a hundred heads.

One leg here, the other there.

Only truth lives in the world.

One bee is better than a swarm of flies.

One bee will make a little honey.

One hand does not knit a knot.

Killed seven in one fell swoop.

If you cut down one tree, you plant ten.

One today is better than two tomorrow.

You can't clap your hands with one hand.

You can't tie a knot with one hand.

If you go alone, the road is long.

Two inches from the pot.

One word can lead to a quarrel forever.

It's a double-edged sword.

The fifth wheel in the cart. A superfluous, unnecessary person in any matter.

Once you lie, you become a liar forever.

Hands can overcome one, knowledge can overcome a thousand.

I don’t fight myself, I’m not afraid of seven.

Reduce to zero, reduce to zero.

Seven with a spoon - one with a bowl.

Sit between two chairs.

Miser pays twice.

A coward dies a hundred times, but a hero dies once.

The hedgehog has one strength - its thorns.

Kill two birds with one stone.

To devour both cheeks.

The price for a braggart is three kopecks.

Limp on both legs.

It takes three years to learn hard work, and only three days to learn laziness.

Sixth Sense.

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  • (Various proverbs with numbers: 1. Spring and autumn - there are eight weather conditions per day.

2. I don’t fight myself, I’m not afraid of seven.

3. Killed seven in one fell swoop.

4. Beyond the seven seas.

5. Onion for seven ailments.

6. Seven with a spoon - one with a bowl.

7. Sixth sense.

8. The fifth wheel in the cart. A superfluous, unnecessary person in any matter.

9. Like the back of your hand. Know very well, thoroughly, thoroughly.

10. The horse has four legs, and even then it stumbles.

11. A hut cannot be cut without four corners.

12. To learn hard work, it takes three years; to learn laziness, it takes only three days.

13. Don’t recognize a friend in three days - recognize him in three years.

14. The price for a braggart is three kopecks.

15. Limp on both legs.

16. Eat by both cheeks.

17. Kill two birds with one stone.

18. The miser pays twice.

19. Sit between two chairs.

20. Double-edged sword.

21. Two inches from the pot.

22. One head is good, but two are better. —FortunaIDm2012 060 20:44, October 24, 2012 (MSD) Sign the team by clicking on the “Signature with time stamp” button in the article editing mode (the team name and id number should be displayed!)

  • (Even numbers, if put in the right order, can be sad, happy or romantic.

Counting table:
2 12 46
48 3 06
33 1 102
8 30 32
Cheerful verse:
2 15 42
42 15
37 08 5
20 20 20
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  • (poems, sayings about numbers

1. Alone in the field is not a warrior. One bee can't make a lot of honey. You can't clap your hands with one hand. One head on his shoulders. One foot here and the other there. One head it's good, but two better. The first damn thing is lumpy. Measure seven times, cut once. Seven do not wait for one. For one beaten, they give two unbeaten. Two deaths cannot happen, but one cannot be avoided. 2. Two boots - a pair. As two drops of water. Between the devil and the deep sea. An old friend is better than two new ones. 3. Get lost in three pines. They've been waiting for the promised thing for three years. Cry into three streams. From the pot - three inches. 4. On all four sides. Close yourself within four walls. 7. Seven nannies have a child without an eye. Measure seven times, cut once. Seven do not wait for one. Seven Fridays a week. 9. For three nine lands. —X-Men IDm2012 041 21:21, 25 October 2012 (MSD))

  • Proverbs. 1. Sorrow for two is half grief, Joy for two is two joys. 2. It took two hours to get ready, It took two hours to wash, It took an hour to dry, It took 24 hours to get dressed. 3. He who helped quickly, Helped twice. 4. A lazy person works twice. 5. For two words.6. On two fronts.7.Can’t connect two words.8.Neither two, nor one and a half.9.One is a bully, the other is unyielding.10.One spring in the Motherland is better than a hundred springs in a foreign land.11.A coward dies a hundred times - and the hero once...12.Once he lied, he became a liar forever.13. If you go alone, the road is long.14. A hedgehog has one strength - thorns. 15. You can’t tie a knot with one hand. 16. One today is better than two tomorrow. Winged words. 1. Grandmother said in two.2. Second wind.3. Two-faced Janus. —Pyaterochka IDm2012 034 22:30, October 25, 2012 (MSD))
  • Say:
  1. Five fingers, no bones, no meat. (Rake)
  2. The five brothers are inseparable.
    They are never bored together.
    They work with a pen
    Saw, spoon, axe. (Fingers)
  3. Five steps - a ladder.
    There is a song on the steps. (Notes)
  4. On a stepladder
    Bagels are hung up.
    Click and click - five and five.
    This is how we learn to count. (Abacus)
  5. Who has a piglet,
    Not clenched in a fist?
    His feet have hooves.
    He eats and drinks from the hoof. (Piglet)—The Fab Five IDm2012 028 08:14, October 26, 2012 (MSD)
  • Poems about the number Six
Six is ​​sitting at the table.

There is a pile of cookies in front of her.
Six huge chocolates,
Six transparent gummies,
Six boxes of marshmallows,
Six bottles of kefir.
Six ate everything, stood up,
And then she got stuck in the door!
“Ah,” sighs Number Six,
- Apparently, we need to eat less!
Six little mice are laughing at her,
Six bumblebees hover over the number!
- Hey, six, your belly
It definitely won't fit through the door!
To get through this door,
You need to go on a diet!

The number six has no angles

There is only an arc with a circle.
You start writing with an arc,
And wrap it in a circle.

The number six is ​​easy to write:
No touches, no corners!
Watch your hand
Draw the line smoothly!

Number nine. This is -
Reversed six.
Draw a circle at the top
Down - an arc diagonally.
Start writing with a circle,
Don't make a corner.
Nine has no corners:
A circle, an arc - and the sign is ready!

  • Riddles about numbers.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Here are numbers that must be arranged so that it turns out to be 99. In this case, they can only be added (+), they can be swapped, but each number can be used only 1 time. You cannot use parentheses. Answer select with the mouse: To be more specific, there are many options, but 1 of them is 61+9+8+7+5+4+3+2=99.

And here we found riddles about numbers in poems for kids:

  • Proverbs of the Russian people, collection by V. Dahl.

Only truth lives in the world.

Two are fighting, the third one is out of the way!

Thirteen is an unlucky number.

The four countries of the world on the four seas are laid down.

The Orthodox Church about five chapters.

There are seven days in a week. There were seven wise men in the world.

The eighth day is the first.

One God; two tawls of Moses; three patriarchs on earth; four leaves of the Gospel; The Lord suffered five wounds; six wings of cherubs; seven ranks of angels; eight solar circles; nine a year of joys; God's Ten Commandments; one ten forefather; two for ten apostles.—The Magnificent Seven IDm0004 19:37, October 27, 2012 (MSD)

  • Numbers (riddle)

Living in a difficult book

Cunning brothers.

Ten of them, but these brothers

They will count everything in the world.

V. Khotomskaya “100-one hundred”

The pro100th 100 has a difficult house:

Cha100 in it 100leg wanders under 100crow.

100 legs are treasured by 100 legs

And he cleans 100 boots with 100 personal polishes.

Between 100 two it is not about 100 to clean out all 100,

No one wore 100 shoes at once!

The pro100th has 100 legs 100it by 100yat

And learn from that 100-legged experience!!!

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  • Mathematical riddles - proverbs:

In the proposed sayings there are missing numbers that you must fill in. Whoever inserts these numbers correctly and then adds them will get a total of 23.

1. Lied from... the box.

2. He has... Fridays in the week.

3. ... measure once, ... cut once.

4. They are waiting for the promised... year.

5. ... boots - a pair.

Once upon a time, many people believed that zero meant nothing.

And strangely enough, they believed that zero is not a number at all.

But he still got a place on the axis, among other numbers,

And he divided all real numbers into two digits.

Zero is not included in any of them, he himself composed the class of numbers,

We will now tell you about all its special properties.

If you add zero to a number or subtract from it,

In the answer you immediately get the same number again.

Finding itself as a multiplier among the numbers, it instantly reduces everyone to nothing

And therefore in the work one for all bears the answer

And regarding division, firstly, you need to remember that

Dividing by zero has long been prohibited in the scientific world...

But whoever thought of proving this would be deeply mistaken—IDm2012 003 20:34, October 29, 2012 (MSK)

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  • The numbers all mean something,

Only the unfortunate Zero cries -

It doesn't mean anything

It's as if he doesn't exist.

Nine doesn’t want to be friends with him,

Eight is fooling his head,

Seven, Six, Five laugh after,

And the Four don't care.

Three and Two began to tease.

And Zero went to Unit.

He stood behind her

And he stopped being nothing.

I draw a cat's house: Three windows, a house with a porch. There's another window upstairs so it's not dark. Count the windows in the cat's house. (4 windows)

Under the bushes by the river, May beetles lived: Daughter, son, father and mother. Who managed to count them? (4 beetles)

Six crows sat on the roof, and one flew to them? Answer quickly, boldly, - Twice two IDm2012 052 11:51, October 31, 2012 (MSK) How many of them have arrived? (7 crows)

The number looks like a toy - a tumbler rattle. Don't hit it on the ground. Everyone understands - this is... (EIGHT)

How old is a chicken in an egg, How many wings does a kitten have, How many numbers are there in the alphabet, How many mountains can a tiger swallow, How many tons does a mouse weigh, How many crows are there in a flock of fish, How many hares has a moth eaten, Only a number knows... (zero)

With a light stroke of the pen, a number appeared... (TWO) - Twice two IDm2012 052 11:51, October 31, 2012 (MSK)

  • Winged words

Behind family seals.

Semi spans in the forehead.

By leaps and bounds steps.

Seventh water on jelly.

Before seventh sweat.

Seven miles to heaven.

Behind seven versts of jelly to slurp.

Before seventh knee

On seventh sky.

Seven mortal sins.

Seven one is not expected.

Seven trouble - one answer.

Seven Try once, cut once.

U seven nannies a child without an eye.

Seven wonders of the world.

Seven with a spoon, one with a bipod

Seven Fridays this week

For example: "Too many cooks spoil the broth"- without an eye - without supervision, without supervision. Things are done poorly and unsatisfactorily when several people are responsible for it at once. And several people responsible for the matter rely on each other and each treats their duties in bad faith.

  • Poems about numbers

1. Like a crochet hook,

Like a broken twig.

The nose is thin, like a knitting needle,

And it's called: (unit)

2. Here is the flexible neck. Here is the body.

He bowed his head to the water.

Draw the bird skillfully

And this will be the number - (two)

3.What kind of snake charmer is this?

He came out with his pipe.

A snake dances in front of him -

The tail is hooked, the neck is arched.

Look at the snake -

Yes, this is the number: (three)

4. Made by Egorka

Cleaning with mom.

Knocked over a chair

In the apartment,

He looked like: (four).

5.What is at the end of the page?

Decorating the entire notebook?

What good can you do?

Well, of course, in numbers: (five)

6. Glue the bagel to the donut.

But don't you dare eat it.

This is not a pretzel to eat.

It’s just a number: (six)

7.You know the days of the week, right?

Count them quickly!

If you don't get the count wrong -

Then you will get exactly: (seven)

== Proverbs with numbers: ==

Absolute zero, round zero.

Without four corners, a hut cannot be cut.

Spring and autumn - there are eight weather conditions per day.

Sorrow for two is half grief, joy for two is two joys.

Nothing comes for free.

Two of a Kind.

It took two hours to get ready, two hours to wash, an hour to dry, and a day to get dressed.

Beyond the seven seas.

As two drops of water.

Like the back of my hand. Know very well, thoroughly, thoroughly.

The horse has four legs, and even then it stumbles.

He who helped quickly helped twice.

The lazy man works twice.

Onion from seven ailments.

Better to see once than hear a hundred times.

Between two fires.

Two words.

On two fronts.

In one place the stone is overgrown with moss.

Poems about numbers

The ineffability of numbers, whatever you say.

I depended on them more than once, not twice, not three times.

And the numbers, day after day, make their circles:

Either they enter the house with friends, or they are fierce enemies.

Why, where does this hypostasis come from?

The emergence of a miracle, fate or numbers connection?

No, I'm not a soothsayer, not a mystic, not a sorcerer,

At least I see in each date its own deadline and its own eve.

Oh, this wisdom of numbers, whatever you say!

And I depended on them more than once, not twice, not three times.

(Island.)

Mathematics in verse

— Quantum and Krabs IDm 053 11:37, November 2, 2012 (MSK)
Puzzles:
Two feet on three legs,
A fourth in the teeth.
All of a sudden four came running
And with alone ran away.
Grabbed three legs,
They screamed at the whole house -
Yes three By four!
But four screamed
And with alone ran away.

Shel Kondrat
To Petrograd,
And towards - twelve Guys.
Each one has three basket,
There is a cat in every basket,
Every cat has twelve kittens,
Every kitten
In the teeth four little mouse.
And old Kondrat thought:
« How many mice and kittens
Are the guys taking it to Petrograd?”

Grandfather is sitting
In one hundred wearing a fur coat,
Who undresses him?
He sheds tears.

Five brothers in one they live in a house.

An old man came out - a year old, waved his hand - they flew twelve birds.
Every bird has four wings, in each wing - seven feathers,
and each feather is half black, half white.

  • The modern digital age has brought us a new kind of poetry - digital poetry. You may wonder: how are these poems in numbers and without a single word? Exactly! Digital poems differ from traditional ones in that instead of words they rhyme various numbers.

It is difficult to say exactly when this type of poetry appeared. Some argue that digital poetry appeared thanks to the creativity of programmers who strive to digitize everything. Others argue that the fashion for poetry in numbers came to us from the West in the 90s of the 20th century. Still others say that they dabbled in writing funny digital poems in school, long before general computerization. In digital poetry, only numerals are used. And to save space, they write it down in numbers. However, in form these are real poems. In digital poems there is a network of rhyme, rhythm, and meter. The only thing they may be missing is meaning. But in digital poetry, meaning is far from the main component, so you can completely do without it. What do digital poems look like? Here, for example, in the style of Mayakovsky:

But in Yesenin’s style:

  • CIFROBOX

Two boxers in front of you,

Athletes have a strange look.

Guess it quickly for yourself -

Who will win in the ring?

Don't waste time,

Only the first move is difficult.

Add up the numbers for each.

Who is stronger? Whose will he take?

Numbers in verses

"1" She stands among the sheet
Alone when the notebook is empty.
With your nose up to the ceiling,
She scolds the student.
And like a heron among the swamps
She pecks him for laziness.
At least she has one leg,
She is slim, proud, strict.

Neither a crane nor a tit.

And just...

"2"
What glides across the bright surface
Student notebook
A beautiful white swan,
Turned red from shame
For a slacker, a rogue,
A naughty boy?
What they criticize him for
And they deprive you of sweets at lunch.

With a light stroke of the pen

A number has appeared...

"3"
This figure is simply a miracle.
She has relatives everywhere.
It's even in the alphabet
She has a twin sister.

"4" Either a number or a fork,
Or a fork in two roads.
In a student notebook
I know for sure that everyone is happy about her.

"5"
Mom looks on impatiently
On the pages of the diary.
Waiting for the coveted assessment
A mischievous son.
But again only fours.
No beauty...

I bought a lamb bagel
At the market early in the morning
I bought a lamb bagel:
For lambs, for sheep
TEN poppy rings,
NINE dryers,
EIGHT buns,
SEVEN cakes,
SIX cheesecakes,
FIVE cakes,
FOUR crumpets,
THREE cakes,
TWO gingerbreads
And I bought ONE roll -
I didn’t forget about myself!
And for the little wife -
Sunflowers.
—Merry account IDm2012 047 14:53, November 6, 2012 (MSK)

Poets often use numbers in their works. Here, for example, is a poem by Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak:

Almost alive
Until deep gray hairs,
I understand,
Out of spite for arithmetic
What do people have
The simplest "one"
Truly the most difficult
Number.

The author talks about life and its values. He believes that the truth of life’s path is comprehended when you live to “deep gray hairs”,
and life experience is full of wisdom and allows us to say: “The simplest number “one” is truly the most complex number.”
Marshak doesn’t just talk about lofty things, he shows the diversity of life, its complexity, and uniqueness.
Expressing emotions in symbolic words: “to spite arithmetic”, “one”.

How much can the word “one” mean? Let's draw a parallel between literature, mathematics and the science of life.
“One” is a symbol of exceptional qualities and properties: beginning, loneliness, integrity, isolation, certainty.

We see that the language of mathematics, numbers, acts as a strong means of creating mood in lyrical works.—Adepts of Algebra IDm2012 010 13:37, November 8, 2012 (MSK)

A poem using the binary number system.

She was 1100 years old

She went to class 101.

She carried 100 books in her briefcase.

This is all true, not nonsense.

When there are ten feet of dust,

She walked along the road

The puppy was always running after her

With one tail, but one hundred-legged,

She caught every sound

With your ten ears,

And ten tanned hands

They held the briefcase and leash.

And ten dark blue eyes

We looked around the world as usual.

But everything will become completely normal,

On the seventh sky. (An expression that came to us from the Greek philosopher Aristotle. It currently means the highest degree of joy and happiness). Seven troubles - one answer. (Let’s take the risk again, and if we have to answer, then for everything at once, at the same time. We are talking about the determination to do something else risky, dangerous in addition to what has already been done). Too many cooks spoil the broth. (Without an eye (obsolete) - without supervision, without supervision. A task is performed poorly, unsatisfactorily when several people are responsible for it at once. It is said that when several people (or even organizations) responsible for a task rely on each other, and each individually treats his duties in bad faith).

  • (Poems about zero

They called me a circle.
It’s hard for people to understand
What is embodied in me.
They remembered the name
And they only see the outline -
For them, I’m just a number.
Subject me to...
I just enjoy multiplication
And when adding, subtracting
I will be left unattended.
About the same thing, to divide by zero,
There's no need to even say...
And what you multiply by zero
You will destroy it in an instant.
So beware of zero,
So that he doesn’t reduce you to zero!
In vain they think that it is zero
Plays a small role.
—10 brave IDm2012 056 04:42, November 12, 2012 (MSK)!0 brave IDm2012 056 November 12, 2012 (MSK)

  • Poems with the number seven

There are 7 huts in the village,

7 porches, 7 old ladies,

7 puppies and 7 smokes,

7 pugnacious roosters.

They sit on seven fences,

They don't look at each other.

7 tails fluffed,

Each tail is seven colors. (A. Stroilo)

Mathematical charades with the number seven

1. The number i is less than ten.

It's easy for you to find me.

But if you order the letter “I” to stand next to you,

I am everything: father, and you, and grandfather, and mother.

_ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ I

2. The number is considered lucky

It is used when counting.

And the “M” was changed to “T” -

And we caught a lot of fish.

M _ – _ _ T

  • Number 0

The number “zero” is widely used in speech and gives it a special coloring. Even A.S. Pushkin wrote: “We consider everyone as zeros, and ourselves as ones.” What did he mean? Probably the proverb “Zero without a stick,” which means the one about whom they say this is a worthless, insignificant person. Or maybe the catchphrases “Absolute zero” or “Round zero”, which are used to describe an insignificant person, completely useless in some matter. —Eureka IDm2012 089 15:54, November 12, 2012 (MSK)

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"Mathematical proverbs and sayings"

B aba flies from the stove, 77 thoughts will change his mind (Russian).

The poor man is the one who is overcome by greed, let him own the seven islands (ancient Indian).

Whitewash will hide 7 imperfections (Japanese).

A nickel to God, a quarter to the tavern. (Russian)

Be dear to your heart, let the blanket with seven holes and the pillow be a stone
(Kurdish).

A bull is worth 90 coins, a arrogant man is not worth 9 (Mongolian).

In raising children, the mother has 7 shares, and the father – 3 (Japanese).

The house has 4 corners and 40 cases (Mordovian).

In a house with 10 maids, the floor is not swept (Tatar).

There are 7 barrels of bile (Persian) in my husband’s house.

At 20 years old, guys don’t chase dogs (Karelian).

At 70 years old one does not boast of health (Vietnamese).

At 80 years old - that of a three-year-old (Japanese).

There are 15 dark nights and 15 light nights in a month (Karakalpak).

They put your brother 13 per dozen, and even then they don’t take him. (Russian)

The widower has only half a heart (Czech).

There are only three types of men who do not understand women well: young, old and
middle-aged men (Irish).

Where you need to say 10 words, you can’t get by with just one (Japanese).

If you do good for a year, but do evil for 7 years, they will still say that you are good.
(Armenian).

Naked and 7 robbers will not be undressed (Georgian).

Give, take, share a secret, ask, treat, accept
treats - these are 6 signs of friendship (ancient Indian).

Two communists lead three hundred non-party members (Soviet).

Twenty years is not an eternity (Creole).

Two are plowing, and seven are waving their arms (Russian).

A 16-year-old girl drops a hasi* (*chopstick) and is already laughing
(Japanese).

Ninety-nine tricks were found on the woman, but not even the devil (German) could find the hundredth.

Nine shepherds ate with one spoon, but did not remain hungry (Turkish).

Say it ten times, but at least once about a friend (Kurdish).

A friend nearby is better than 2 or 3 far away (German).

Think 10 times, speak 1 (Uyghur).

A person’s soul will change 12 times a day (Korean).

Until the age of 5, treat your son like a king, from 5 to 15 - like a servant, after
15 – as with a friend (ancient Indian).

Until the age of 16 - a son, after - a friend (Marathi).

He was robbed by 52 robbers (about a loser at cards) (Russian).

If you put seven of him in jail, he’ll kill them all to death (Russian).

If you yourself are running 50 steps away, don’t laugh at someone who is running 100 (Japanese).

If 3 cooks are hustling around one stove, dinner burns (Assyrian).

If I gave you a coin to make you talk, I will give you 5 to keep you quiet (Greek).

Marriage is a bag containing 99 vipers and 1 eel (Spanish).

The godfather knows, and half the people in the village (Ukrainian).

And in a village with 8 households, there will be a patriot (Japanese).

And the devil is 18 years old, and bad tea has its first infusion (Japanese).

No matter how you throw a cat, it will stand on the ground with four paws (Armenian).

How nice it would be if April lasted all year, there was always a full moon, my wife would be 17 and I would be 20, there would be no debt and there would be three children (Japanese).

The same soul at 5 years old is the same at 100 years old (Japanese).

The same at seven years old, the same at 70 (Turkish).

When 6 women go to mourn, each one cries for her own thing (Kyrgyz).

When the trouble passes, there are 500 advisers (Uzbek).

Who at 20 is a child, at 21 is a donkey (Jewish).

He who gives receives 5 a lot; whoever takes it, even 6 is not enough (Karakalpak).

Whoever tells the truth is expelled from 30 villages (Turkish).

The fox will guide seven wolves (Russian).

An agile person can live 10 days without food (Mongolian).

Better 10 envious people than 1 compassionate person (German).

It is better to turn 10 times than to run aground once (Russian).

Love turns the 5 senses inside out (German).

There are 12 elders (Kurdish) for 10 houses.

Don’t forget that a hundred-year life consists of 36,500 days (Korean).

Not far from my dear one - 90 versts to the side (Russian).

Look at yourself 3 times a day (Japanese).

One day will replace 3 if everything is done on time (Chinese).

One gained experience is more important than seven teachings (Russian).

One blind husband is better than seven brothers-in-law (Armenian).

One stone is enough for 50 clay pots (Ethiopian).

If you touch one branch, 10 will download (Chinese).

He is seven spans in the forehead (Russian).

He has been playing the same pipe for 7 years (Russian).

Stay 60 steps away from the elephant, 70 steps away from the donkey (Tamil).

The birdie knew 7 languages, but when the hawk caught up with her, she forgot her own (Ossetian).

A bad wife is like a bad harvest for 60 years in a row (Japanese).

The truth will break 12 chains (Russian).

Before speaking, turn your tongue 7 times (Vietnamese).

Come at 5, and I’ll leave at 4 (Moldavian).

Five sons are growing up, and they dream of a sixth (Erzya).

Five fingers are brothers, but they are all different (Persian).

Five fingers are not alike - will the brothers be alike? (Gagauzian).

Works until she sweats (Russian).

Arrange the sparrow among 12 dishes (Russian).

One who is separated from a friend cries for 7 years, one who is separated from his homeland cries all his life (Tatar).

You can’t take off your pants from a naked man with seven (Chechen).

I don’t fight myself, but I’m not afraid of seven (Russian).

Seventh water on jelly (Russian).

Seven corporals over one private (Russian).

Seven birds with one stone, one to thresh (Russian).

Seven carpenters cannot build a house straight (Russian).

It’s spacious for seven, but cramped for two (Russian).

Seven troubles - one answer (Russian).

Seven gates - one vegetable garden (Russian).

Think twice, say once (Mongolian).

Check seven times before you doubt a person (Japanese).

You fall seven times, you get up eight times (Yakut).

Seven dogs could not catch one fox (Armenian).

Seventy years is a lot for a bride, but just right for a grandmother (Russian).

Kills a mosquito with seven blows (Bengal).

No matter how you think, half a hundred is 50 (Tatar).

Forty years is the prime of youth, 60 is the prime of courage (Tajik).

The essence of millions of books is in one verse: merit is in doing good to one's neighbor, sin is in doing evil to one's neighbor (ancient Indian).

The mystery behind seven locks (Russian).

So beautiful that if she looks out the window, the horse will bolt; comes out into the yard - the dogs have been barking for 3 days (Russian).

Patience is the owner of a hundred houses (Avar).

The one who is good becomes a man at the age of 15, but the worthless one remains a child at the age of 40 (Uzbek).

Three hairs are laid in 6 rows (Russian).

Three hairs - and all thick (Russian).

Three many and three little destroy a person: talk a lot and know little; spend a lot and have little; imagine a lot and cost little (Spanish).

It’s been thirty years since I saw a cow’s track, and everything is regurgitating milk (Russian).

You tell him about Taras, he tells you one and a half hundred (Ukrainian).

The lazy one has 7 holidays a week (Armenian).

He has 6 tricks and five deceptions (Tuvan).

He has seven Fridays a week (Russian).

Seven inviters have a guest at their doorstep (Ossetian).

Seven nannies have a child without an eye (Russian).

It’s not too late to study even at 60 (Japanese).

She walks as if she hasn’t eaten for 3 days (Russian).

The good daughter of seven sons stands (Armenian).

A good person, even at 15 years old, does not refer to youth, and at 100 years old does not complain about old age (Kyrgyz).

The gun hits well: it fell from the stove and broke 7 pots (Russian).

Even if you say the word “honey” 10 times, your lips will not become sweet (Turkmen).

If you want to live for 9 days, stock up on food for 10 (Turkish).

A person lives for 60 years and sleeps for 30 of them (Japanese).

Whatever passes through 30 teeth will go around the whole world (Tatar).

The miracle lasts only 9 days (English)

The horse under him is one and a half hundred rubles, the dress on the horse is 500 rubles, the young man is sitting - and there is no price for him (about the groom) (Russian).

One meaningful word is better than 50 empty words (Turkmen).

A man with 50 languages ​​cannot match a woman with one language (Sinhala).

A thousand friends are few, one enemy is many (Turkish).

And a thousand rumors are not yet true (Mongolian).

A thousand talents, but no heart (Japanese).

The cunning one has 1000 words (Russian).

And a thousand painted lamps cannot replace one real one (Japanese).

And after a thousand barriers, the water still flows into the sea (Chinese).

He who is learned is protected from 1000 troubles (Tatar).

It's better to see once than to hear 1000 times (Chinese).

One stupid person throws a diamond into the sea, but 1000 smart people won’t get it (Georgian).

Truth is the basis of 1000 good things (Mongolian).

One night is not 1000 nights (Persian).

A journey to 1000 countries begins with the first step (Mongolian).

If not just one person takes it, but 1000, then even the heaviest log will become light (Ethiopian).

One action can be used to judge 10,000 others (Vietnamese).

I’m ready to follow my sweetheart even over 12,000 passes (Korean).

He didn’t live even a hundred years, but he was tired of 1000 (Chinese).

Without counting, do not say “1000” (Turkmen).

It is better to leave one book as an inheritance to your son than millions of coins (Korean).

It is better to live a moment according to the law than millions of years of lawless life (ancient Indian).

Again 25 (Russian).

33 scoundrels came out of the aspen pole (Russian).

A person must think 35 times before saying (Vietnamese).

The cunning of one woman will make luggage for 40 donkeys (Kazakh).

45 years is the threshold of old age (Turkish).

One day he fishes, 72 days he dries his net (Vietnamese).

And human rumor lasts no more than 75 days (Japanese).

When a woman asks, God is confused, because... she asks for 77 things (Polish).

The owner has one house, the guest has 101 (Azerbaijani).

Three are threshing, nine are sleeping (Latvian).

There were six of us brothers: we died, we died - there were seven (Kazakh).

Six for six: razini - for thieves, the sick - for doctors, lovers - for women, donors - for priests, litigators - for kings, ignoramuses - for scientists (ancient Indian).

Three will condemn, ten will judge (Russian).

A mother can feed ten children, ten children cannot feed one mother (Vietnamese).

Where there are four, there is already a meeting (Tamil).

Five are always dead, although they live: a poor man, a sick man, a fool living in a foreign land, and a servant (ancient Indian).

Smart and cunning - he wiped the noses of five (Russian).

One friend will replace six relatives (Japanese).

Seven men fled from one rotten egg (Russian).

There is one on the arable land, and seven at the table (Chuvash).

Seven do not wait for one (Russian).

Seven lift one straw (Russian).

Do your job for seven, and obey one (Russian).

He looks like he swallowed seven and choked on the eighth (Russian).

Nine slaughter one rooster (Latvian).

Ten people will pull you up the mountain, but only one will push you down the mountain (Russian).

It is better to forgive ten guilty than to execute one innocent (Russian).

He who is brave and steadfast is worth ten (Russian).

Stretched out like the seven hundredth mile (Ukrainian).

To want is to do half the work (Armenian).

Fear is half of salvation (German).

I want - half I can (Russian).

Say a word with love to the sick person - you will return half of his health (Uzbek).

Tell half, leave half (i.e., don't be too frank) (Creole).

Cheerful mood is half of life (Danish).

To a stranger - half, to a friend - everything (Armenian).

In a hundred-mile journey I have walked ninety - still consider that I have walked half (Japanese).

The first blow is half the battle (English).

Half the work is done by the one who starts well (Greek).

Three out of 10 beautiful women are from nature and 7 out of 10 are from outfits (Chinese).

To a lover, the road even at 1000 ri seems short (Japanese).

And a journey of 1000 li begins with the first step (Chinese).

Whoever eavesdrops, the ground will subside by 10 sun (Japanese).

In trouble, a hundred friends weigh very little: one lot (German).

I ground it for three days and ate it in one and a half days (Russian).

Sometimes 2, sometimes one and a half (Russian).

Some go to the forest, some for firewood; some ruble, some 2 (Russian).

Women are always 2 times more right (French).

The father-in-law gave a ruble for his son-in-law, and then he gave 2 rubles to take him out of the yard (Russian).

An ignorant person leaves the door open one inch, a lazy person three inches, and a fool leaves it wide open (Japanese).

He is still three feet taller than the rogue (Russian).

A joyful day is short - less than an inch (Vietnamese).

Seven spans in the forehead (Russian).

She dried up seven rivers and did not wet the canvas. (Russian)

Seven axes lie together, and two spinning wheels lie apart. (Russian)

They were looking for a mosquito 7 miles away, but it was on the nose (Russian).

You recognize a person when you eat a peck of salt with him (Russian).

He knows how much a pound is worth (Russian).

One gram of boastfulness spoils 100 kilograms of dignity (French).

An ounce of love outweighs a ton of laws (English).

In Latin there are 2 altyns, and in Russian 6 kopecks (Russian).

Can’t add zero to one (Mongolian).

You can’t keep up with his tongue even on four horses (Russian).

He is not a timid person (Russian).

Consult ten about your son’s marriage, and a hundred about divorce (Avar).

The first ten, but not the first hundred (Russian).

Trouble rides in a troika, but happiness walks (Chuvash).

When two people quarrel, a dozen (Mongolian) separate them.

Six of one and half a dozen of the other (i.e. the same thing) (English).

If you save an hour, you will live a century (Russian).

What could a blind man dream of if not a pair of eyes? (Arabic).

With a good wife, grief is half grief, and joy is double (Russian).

The sieve said to the slotted spoon: “You have 9 holes” (Persian).

He drank a glass for a nickel, half a liter for a quarter, and beat his wife for nothing (Mordovian).

One son is not a son, two sons are half a son, three sons are a son (Russian).

A good start got half the job done (Russian).

Whoever mounts someone else's horse will get off halfway along the road (Turkish).

A burden, well grasped, is half a burden (German).

One mind is half a mind; three minds - one and a half minds; two minds - mind (Russian).

It is better to have half an egg than a whole shell, but empty (Flemish).

Without a father - a half-orphan, without a mother - an orphan (Tuvan).

There is an escape that is worthy of half-courage (Kurdish).

Married friends are half friends (Swedish).

To grieve someone else's grief with half-force (Russian).

Health without money is half the disease (Italian).

A quick-witted person will understand at a glance (Turkish).

Like seven-year-old vinegar (Persian).

Like a fourteen-day moon (i.e. full) (Persian).

At eighty years old - that of a three-year-old (Japanese).

An egg is best one-hour old, bread is one-day-old, wine is one-year-old, fish is ten-year-old, and a friend is thirty-year-old (Italian).

Eleven day ceremony at a ten day wedding (Korean).

A six-year-old smart guy is better than a sixty-year-old fool (Uzbek).

A twenty-year-old girl and a three-year-old foal are the most beautiful (Estonian).

Fear not the nine-headed dragon, but the bilingual man (Chinese).

A forty-year-old will start playing the vestibule - he will become a master in the grave (Persian).

When you get angry, you can jump into a well, but even being angry seven times will not help you get out of there (Malayali).

Wealth is not in gold, longevity is not in being a thousand years old (Chinese).

And the nine-tiered tower starts from the ground (Japanese).

A person is a child twice: the first time at the age of one, the second time at the age of a hundred (Tatar).

The centipede does not fall to death (Japanese).

A pentagonal bolt will not fit into a round hole (Japanese).

A six-year-old will return from a trip - a sixty-year-old (Tatar) will come to him with greetings.

A hundred-year-old daughter-in-law in a house younger than a one-year-old daughter (Ossetian).

He will climb an extra meter on a ten-meter pole (Japanese).

A hundred days' preaching is ruined by one ugly act (Japanese).

Don’t teach a forty-year-old fish to swim (Turkmen).

The Road of Friendship is a hundred-year road (Afghanistan).

At the age of 7, she had 77 troubles (Russian).

They lost the bast shoes, looked around the yards: there were 5, but now there are 6 (Russian).

A woman is: an angel - at 10 years old, a saint - at 15, a devil - at 40 and a witch - at 80 (English).

Those who have not grown up by the age of 25 will not marry until they are 50 (Chuvash).

One hundred years and 20, and little 15 (Russian).

Either 18 or 20 (Russian).

A smart son is a respectable person at 15, a stupid son is still a child at 25 (Turkmen).

Two friends have a strength of 20, acting apart (Mongolian).

The village is large: 4 courtyards, 8 streets (Russian).

Russian hair is 100 rubles, a wild head is 1000, but all the good guys have no price (Russian).

I planted 5 loaves, took out 6; one thing is not like no (Russian).

Don't forget that a hundred-year life consists of only 36,500 days (Korean).

One hazel grouse in a bag is better than 9 on a tree (Finnish).

Nine crafts, the tenth is hunger (the meaning of this proverb: the results of passion for many things at the same time are deplorable) (Lithuanian).

Nine mice pulled together and pulled the lid off the tub (Kabardian).

It’s amazing how he endured 9 months in his mother’s womb (about an impatient person) (Turkish).

It is better to forgive 10 guilty people than to punish one innocent person (Russian).

He sees 7 shortcomings in another, but does not notice 10 in himself (Japanese).

Every person has a good thought; 5 people – 5 good thoughts (Dungan).

A mother has two young daughters, but there is no water in the bucket. (Russian)

The observer from the side has 8 eyes (Japanese).

We have 2 conversations with him. (i.e. everyone talks about their own) (Russian)

Locusts have 5 abilities, but no talents (Japanese).

I wanted to go straight, but I lost 9 days (Tuvan).

On this page: proverbs and sayings with numbers (digits) from different peoples of the world for children - preschoolers and schoolchildren: students of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th grades; mathematical.

The language of communication is a living organism. He develops, comes to his prime, experiences difficult times of deprivation, when he is forced to use allegory.

Sometimes languages ​​die. Then they become dead. Not a single attempt by people to create an artificial language has led to lasting results. The highest form of language is proverbs, jokes, proverbs and sayings passed on from mouth to mouth. They constitute folklore, a cultural cross-section of the nation.

Folk wisdom

Let's take, for example, folk proverbs and sayings about the number 1. One African wisdom says: “To go fast, you have to go alone, to go far, you have to go together.” Indeed, following the path of life, a person makes a career alone, but grows old together with his spouse.

In folk wisdom, the voice of morality is heard: “One rotten pear will spoil the whole basket,” they say in China. “One mangy sheep will spoil the whole flock,” the Briton will say. In Russian it will be: “Whoever you get along with, that’s how you’ll gain.”

Sometimes people's observations result in proverbs and sayings about numbers, numerals, their opposition to each other and comparisons of the singular and the plural.

The Chinese will say: “One joy will drive away a hundred troubles.” And he will add: “When there are only two coppers left in your wallet, buy bread for the first, and a flower for the second.” “One flower does not bring spring,” the Azerbaijani will object. You can immediately see a thorough and thrifty person. In his worldview, one is the same as nothing. The Chechen elder will not agree. “One single spark can burn down an entire village,” he will note. And, after a pause, he adds: “One summer day feeds the whole month in winter.” The harsh conditions of the mountains gave the old man such life experience.

Over generations, wise thoughts were formed, polished, and tested. Their expression became sayings about the number 1:

  • From the same flower a bee makes honey, and a snake makes poison (Armenian).
  • The icon and the shovel (Russian) are made from the same wood.
  • There are two ears, but no one listens to two speeches at once (African).

What does one mean and what does many mean among different nations?

If we consider only sayings about the number 10 or more, we can compile an instructive and sometimes ironic selection.

Here's what different nations say about the top ten:

  • Ten people - ten shades of color (Japanese).
  • One book can teach a thousand people (Russian).
  • Ten experts are not worth one doing the job (Russian).
  • It is better to live one day as a human being than to live as a shadow for a thousand days (Chinese).
  • A smart person will hear once and guess ten times (Russian).
  • From word to deed - a hundred stages (Slavic).
  • If you get rid of one vice, ten virtues will grow (Chinese).
  • One fool will ask so many questions that ten smart people cannot answer (Chinese).
  • The strong will defeat one, knowing a thousand (Bashkir).
  • It is better to live a day as a lion than a hundred years as a sheep (Italian).

Aphorisms about family, friendship, poverty and wealth

Proverbs and sayings about numbers aptly reflect the essence of things. Here are some interesting thoughts about family:

  • Adam is the first lucky person on earth, because he did not have a mother-in-law (Jewish).
  • Three couples will never agree: two women in the same kitchen, two cats with one mouse, and two men who care for one woman (Irish).

Friendship - loyalty and betrayal, help and evasion from it - are reflected in the following words:

  • One friend is good, two is many, three is hardly possible (American).
  • One unfaithful friend is worse than a thousand enemies (Armenian).
  • Of all the people on earth, only one is needed to be happy (Russian).

Life has always been hard for the common people. Hard work does not always save you from poverty. Time and chance can lead to need. That is why the following sayings were made:

  • One was blind from hunger, the other was blind from gold (eastern).
  • Some live below the poverty line, while others live abroad (Russian).
  • If you give five, it seems like a lot, if you take six, it seems like not enough (Uzbek).

Modern Russian sayings

  • One head is good, but two is too much.
  • Miser pays twice.
  • There is nothing to choose between two evils.
  • One small lie leads to great mistrust.
  • You will find out whether parachuting will be your calling the first time.

Puzzles

Folklore contains not only sayings about numbers, but also riddles. Using them, you can quickly teach children to count. Finnish riddles are interesting in this regard:

  • How many boiled eggs can a person eat when hungry? (Answer: “One thing. The second will not be on an empty stomach.”)
  • Thirty-two soldiers have one commander. (Answer: “Tongue and teeth.”)
  • Blackbirds flew into the garden and settled two per tree. There was only one tree that no one sat on. Then they moved one by one to a tree, but now one bird was missing the tree. How many birds and trees were there? (Answer: “4 blackbirds, 3 trees.”)

First graders

Nowadays the school widely uses a creative approach to the learning process. Didactic materials include folklore.

Many parents, when working with their children, show literary talents. This is how modern riddles and sayings about numbers for 1st grade appear:

  • Whether you are a Chukchi or a Georgian, everyone has a nose... (one).
  • On a long neck there is a head floating like a swan, the number... (two)
  • Repeat this number and erase the mistake with an eraser. If you sweat, you can even wipe a hole (number three).
  • North, west, south, east - these are the sides, my friend. This is what they think all over the world. Remember - there are... (four).
  • How many fingers are there on a hand? How many fingers are in a fist? All of them must be counted: one, two, three, four... (five).
  • Grandma and grandpa are pulling the turnip; they won’t be able to eat it at five years old.
    granddaughter with a bug, cat with a mouse, how long does it take to pull a turnip? (Six.)
  • How many stripes in a rainbow disperse the clouds and shadows?
    It’s easier not to find the question, because there are exactly... (seven) stripes.
  • How long does it take for an octopus to take a boot on the road?
  • The six suddenly fell and stood on their heads.
    And, if you believe her, now it’s called... (nine).
  • They grow in hands and love work very much.
    Wash, hang laundry. And on two hands there are... (ten).

Entertaining tasks for children

To teach children and adapt new concepts, teachers use not only proverbs, sayings, and riddles about numbers. Simple tasks of ingenuity and mental calculation are also very popular. It should be noted that in this creativity the national character is manifested.

American

The farmer purchased the horse for $10 and resold it for $20. He later bought the horse back for $30 and resold it for $40. How many dollars did he receive from these transactions? (Answer: $20.)

Alena lacked 10 rubles for a chocolate bar, and Anton – one ruble. Then they decided to buy it and divide it in half. But they still lacked one ruble. How much did the chocolate cost? (Answer: 10 rubles, Alena has no money at all.)

Ukrainian

The girl bought markers in a case for 11 hryvnia. She paid 10 hryvnia more for the markers than for the cover. How much do the markers and case cost separately? (Answer: Markers cost 10.5 hryvnia, and a cover costs 0.5 hryvnia.)

No matter how long people live on earth, folklore will always reflect the historical cross-section of the development of society. In particular, proverbs, sayings, riddles about numbers. One person or family, one people or family of peoples on the planet can say all the most important things in just one saying about the number 1: “Without me, the people are not complete.”

Proverbs and sayings with numbers for schoolchildren, proverbs and sayings about numbers, Russian folk proverbs for children with numbers. Proverbs about numbers from 1 to 10 are short.

Folk wisdom (sayings, proverbs with numbers).

Sayings with numbers

One wolf chases a regiment of sheep. All for one, one for all. One in the field is not a warrior One man has his own mother, he has one Motherland. One spoiled apple will rot the entire box. Everything is alike. Seven do not wait for one.

One swallow does not make spring.

One bee will not bring much honey. You can’t cut down a tree in one go. Trouble doesn’t come alone. From love to hate, it’s one step. It went in one ear and came out the other. The goat competed with the wolf - only one skin remained. One fool will say, a hundred wise men will not understand. Once a year the stick shoots.

One head it's good, but two better.

Sayings with the number 2

Proverbs with the number 2 (two) Two bears in one den will not settle down. I got a bad grade, but at least I was in school. Someone else's grief is double joy. Two fight, two laugh. A lazy student does it twice. Miser pays twice. To give a penny for it is not enough, but two is a lot. Two of a Kind. Audacity second happiness. One head is good, but 2 are better.

It's a double-edged sword.

Sayings with the number 3

Proverbs with the number 3 (three) Don’t recognize a friend in three days, recognize a friend in three years. God loves trinity. Where two stand, the third has nothing to do with it. Even if you don’t eat for three days, you still can’t get off the stove. Two, three - not one. He spoke about three boxes. For one slave there are three foremen. They've been waiting for the promised thing for three years. The price for a braggart is three kopecks. Put aside a penny or three.

Proverbs with the number 4

Proverbs with the number 4 (four) Without four corners, a hut cannot be cut. A house with four corners. The village has four courtyards, eight streets. The four countries of the world on the four seas are laid down. The cat always falls on all fours. Four oak trees stand by the river. Four was a good rating.

They wait for a loan for three years, and forget about it in the fourth.

Proverbs with the number 5

Sayings with the number 5 (five) Don’t stick your nickel into someone else’s business. I lost five and found seven. What a miracle - the pig has a snout like a nickel. Your own nickel is worth more than someone else’s ruble. Of the five fingers, the cunning little finger. Give me a nickel if you're not stupid. Like a hare, you need a fifth leg. The fifth wheel in the car.

A mad dog can't even walk five kilometers.

Sayings with the number 6

Proverbs with the number 6 (six) You are the sixth, wait at the gate! The six of us will go, we will go far. There are six of us. 6 is an inverted nine. Three sixes is a damn dozen. Three hairs are arranged in six rows.

Number six - door lock: Hook on top, circle on bottom.

Sayings with the number 7

Proverbs with the number 7 (seven) A fox will lead seven wolves. Seven with a spoon, one with a bipod. Seven times measure cut once. Seven nannies have a child without an eye. You can be heard seven miles away. Seven do not wait for one. The lazy man has seven holidays a week. Behind seven castles. Three are plowing, and seven are waving their hands. One goat cannot be skinned seven times. Seven spans in the forehead.

Seven troubles - one answer.

Sayings number is 8

Proverbs with the number 8 (eight) The holy horse has eight legs. Eight hryvnia is not enough to reach a ruble.

Autumn - eight changes.

If you fall in the seventh, get up in the eighth.

Sayings number is 9

Proverbs with the number 9 (nine) Nine is a good riddle. Nine mice pulled together and pulled the lid off the tub. Nine people are the same as ten. The miracle lasts only nine days.

9 months until next summer.

Sayings number is 10

Proverbs with the number 10 (ten) It is better to acquit ten guilty people than to condemn one innocent person. They carry ten broken ones and one that is not broken.

A man of no timidity.

Sayings number is 100

Proverbs with the number 100 (one hundred) Don’t have a hundred rubles, but have a hundred friends.

If you have a hundred rubles, you will have many friends.

There are a hundred rubles, and the truth is yours. A true friend is better than a hundred servants. Better to see once than hear a hundred times. There is a weaving - the weather is good outside.

5 times one hundred grams per bottle.

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Sayings and proverbs with numbers.

1 One wolf is chasing the sheep of the regiment.

Two bears in one den will not settle down.

If you chase two hares, you won't catch either.

All for one, one for all.

One is in sin, and everyone is responsible.

There is safety in numbers

A person has one natural mother, he has one Motherland.

One spoiled apple causes a whole cart to rot.

You can’t grab everything with one paw.

Seven times measure cut once.

They are birds of a feather.

For one beaten, they give two unbeaten.

Seven do not wait for one.

The first damn thing is lumpy.

One swallow does not make spring

One bee will not bring much honey.

You can’t overcome even a bump alone; artel and through the mountain just right.

One hand does not clap.

Whoever knows even one craft will not know the needs.

You can't cut down a tree in one go

First for spoon, last for work

Misfortune never comes alone

You can’t exchange one rich man for a gang of beggars.

Don't put all your money in one pocket.

From love to hate one step.

God does not punish for the same guilt twice.

Some do it for themselves, others do it for themselves.

You cannot go to Heaven of one religion without going to Hell of all others.

It went in one ear and came out the other.

Two, three - not one.

Every man for himself, one god for all.

The goat competed with the wolf - only one skin remained.

It is better to acquit ten guilty people than to convict one innocent person.

Better to see once than hear a hundred times.

There are three foremen for one slave.

At one meeting - and not only speeches.

In one place even a pebble is overgrown with moss.

Don't put all your eggs in one basket.

No good deed goes unpunished.

One fool will say - a hundred wise men will not understand.

Once a year the stick shoots.

We only live once.

From the great to the ridiculous - one step.

A brave man dies once, but a coward dies many times.

The wolf has one song.

2 Two bears in one den will not settle down.

If you chase two hares, you won't catch either.

It takes two hours to get ready, it takes two hours to wash, it takes an hour to dry off,

It takes him 24 hours to get dressed.

A good deed lives for two centuries.

Guys and bunnies have two teeth

Don't die twice.

For one beaten, they give two unbeaten.

Someone else's grief is double joy.

Two are fighting, the third - don’t interfere!

The work is hard with half a shoulder, but with half a shoulder you can do it easier.

The careless one does it twice

Miser pays twice

A mother has two young daughters, but there is no water in the bucket.

One “today” is better than two “tomorrows”.

Grief is money, and twice is without money.

To give a penny for it is not enough, but two is a lot.

One ruble worth of work, two rubles worth of boasts.

Two peas per spoon.

Two of a Kind.

Two nightingales on the same branch do not sing.

Two are plowing, and seven are waving their arms.

Two, three - not one.

Audacity second happiness.

One head it's good, but two better.

It's a double-edged sword.

Writing is not an easy task: two fingers write, but the whole body hurts.

Drunk and smart - two lands in him.

3 Don’t recognize a friend in three days, recognize a friend in three years.

God loves a trinity.

Even if you don’t eat for three days, you still can’t get off the stove.

Three money a day - wherever you want, go there every day

Two, three - not one.

There are three foremen for one slave.

They've been waiting for the promised thing for three years.

Set aside a penny or three.

4 Without four corners, a hut cannot be cut. A house with four corners.

The four countries of the world on the four seas are laid down.

5 Lost five, but found seven

Your own nickel is worth more than someone else’s ruble.

There are five kopecks - and grandma is in the bargain.

You need it like a dog needs a fifth leg.

The fifth wheel in the cart.

7 The fox will lead seven wolves.

Seven with a spoon, one with a bipod

Seven times measure cut once.

Seven nannies have a child without an eye.

To sip jelly seven miles away.

Seven do not wait for one.

Seven people pick up one straw.

Seven miles to heaven and all through forest.

Seven axes lie together, and two spinning wheels are apart.

The lazy man has seven holidays a week.

Lost five, but found seven

Behind seven seals

Seven can barely pull uphill, but even one can be pushed downhill.

Two are plowing, and seven are waving their arms.

They don't take seven skins from one cow.

Seventh water on jelly.

Seven are sitting on benches.

Seven spans in the forehead.

Seven troubles - one answer.

Seven miles to heaven - and all through the forest.

8 The holy horse has eight legs.

Eight hryvnia is not enough to reach a ruble.

Autumn - eight changes.

9 Nine mice pulled together and pulled the lid off the tub.

10 It is better to acquit ten guilty than to condemn one innocent.

Not a timid one.

11 The eleventh commandment - do not get caught.

Eleven for the sake of odd.

20, 30, 40 At 20, there is no strength - and there never will be; at 30 years old there is no intelligence - and there won’t be; at 40 years old there is no wealth - and there won’t be.

100 Don’t have a hundred rubles, but have a hundred friends.

Argue as you wish, but one hundred rubles is money

There are no hundred rubles, but a ruble is not money

There are a hundred rubles, and the truth is yours.

Neck - a penny, altyn - head, one hundred rubles - beard

A true friend is better than a hundred servants

Better to see once than hear a hundred times.

One fool can ask more than a hundred smart people can answer.

One fool will say - a hundred wise men will not understand.

1000 There are a thousand friends, but only one friend.

A thousand vanities are of no use to the cause.

The rich have a thousand worries, but the poor have one worry.

200,000 Whoever steals a ruble is put on trial, and whoever steals two hundred thousand is held in honor.

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Two bears will not get along in one den.

If you chase two hares, you won't catch either.

Better to see once than hear a hundred times.

One spring in your homeland is better than a hundred springs in a foreign land

One bee makes a little honey

If you cut down one tree, you plant ten

Spring and autumn - there are eight weather conditions per day.

I don’t fight myself, I’m not afraid of seven.

Killed seven in one fell swoop.

Beyond the seven seas.

Zero without a stick.

Zero attention.

Once doesn't count.

Only truth lives in the world.

One today is better than two tomorrow.

It is better to forgive ten guilty people than to punish one innocent one.

It's better to turn around ten times than to run aground once.

Nine mice pulled together and pulled the lid off the tub.

Nine people is the same as ten.

If it stands on its head, the number six will become nine.

Seven, eight - let's discard laziness

The figure eight has two rings without a beginning or an end.

Seven, eight - let's discard laziness.

Everyone is seven, and I am eight.

One gained experience is more important than seven teachings.

One blind husband is better than seven brothers-in-law.

Killed seven in one fell swoop.

Around - four, and directly - six.

Turukhtan in a cab: gathering dust from the gears, from the gate into the garden.

You are the sixth, wait at the gate!

You need a fifth wheel like a cart.

A nickel can't buy friendship.

Smart and cunning - he wiped the noses of five.

A cat with its paw, a bear with its fingers.

Without four corners, a hut cannot be cut.

Live within four walls

The horse has four legs, and even then it stumbles

On all four sides

Where I pass as a fox, there are no chickens laying eggs for three years.

Three friends: father, mother, and faithful wife.

The woman walked through the forest and wore out three bast shoes.

If you chase two hares, you won't catch either.

Two of a Kind.

Not two months shine, not two suns warm.

Where there are two, there is more than one

Two deaths cannot happen, but one cannot be avoided

For one beaten they give two unbeaten

Absolute zero, round zero.

Zero without a stick.

Zero attention.

Reduce to zero, reduce to zero.

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Proverbs and sayings with numbers - Mila's Blog

I made this selection - proverbs and sayings with numbers. There were simply an incredible number of such proverbs and sayings! I think my daughter will soon need it at school.

0.


Nothing comes for free

Zero without a stick. Zero attention. Absolute zero, round zero. Reduce to zero, reduce to zero. Nothing comes from nothing. There's nothing new under the sun.

Nothing comes for free

1.


The hedgehog has one strength - its spines.

There is safety in numbers. One with a bipod, and seven with a spoon. One is plowing, and seven are waving their arms. One is in the harrow, and everyone is to the side. One spring in your homeland is better than a hundred springs in a foreign land. One bee will make a little honey. Alone at sea is not a fisherman. One swallow does not make spring. If you cut down one tree, you plant ten. You can't clap your hands with one hand. One hand does not knit a knot. Only truth lives in the world. Once doesn't count. One head on his shoulders. One leg here, the other there. One wise head is worth a hundred heads. One bee is better than a swarm of flies. Better to see once than hear a hundred times. In one place the stone is overgrown with moss. One today is better than two tomorrow. One word can lead to a quarrel forever. The hedgehog has one strength - its spines. If you go alone, the road is long. It's boring to walk alone and drown yourself. Once you lie, you become a liar forever. Hands can overcome one, knowledge – a thousand. A coward dies a hundred times, but a hero dies once. One warrior leads a thousand. Break one pancake in half. One wolf chases a regiment of sheep. One goose will not trample the grass. One eye is on us, and the other is on Arzamas. One thief - ruin for the whole world. One for all and all for one. One is like a stump, and the other is like a deck. Alone, like a month in the sky. One mouth and he fights. One about Thomas, the other about Yerema. One chops, and the other blows a trumpet. Miron has one son, and that one is Mironovich. One mind is good, but two are better. One head it's good, but two better. Everywhere is home for the lonely. One misfortune comes, another leads. One luck goes, another leads. One misfortune does not go away: misfortune will give birth to misfortune. One fox will lead seven wolves. One fly in the ointment spoils a barrel of honey. One clothing - both in the world, and at the feast, and in the backyard. One hand in honey, the other in molasses. Sleep with one eye and watch with the other. One grain yields a handful. One eye can see far. One ear is deaf. Birds of a feather. To live alone is to make your heart cold, but in public even death is red. One succeeded, but the other failed. First in advice and first in response

The first damn thing is lumpy

2.


Two of a Kind

Sorrow for two is half grief, joy for two is two joys. Two of a Kind. It took two hours to get ready, two hours to wash, an hour to dry, and a day to get dressed. As two drops of water. He who helped quickly helped twice. The lazy man works twice. Between two fires. Two words. On two fronts. Can't put two words together. Not two, not one and a half. One head it's good, but two better. Two inches from the pot. It's a double-edged sword. Sit between two chairs. Miser pays twice. Kill two birds with one stone. To devour both cheeks. Limp on both legs. Grandma said in two. Second wind. Two-faced Janus. Two deaths cannot happen, but one cannot be avoided. If you chase two hares, you won't catch either. Chasing two birds with one stone will not catch either one. For one beaten, they give two unbeaten. Choose the lesser of two evils. An old friend is better than two new ones. A mind is good, but two are better. Two bears cannot live in the same den. You cannot put on two pairs of sandals at once. There are no two truths. You work for two, and you eat for three. Where there are more than two, they speak out loud. An old brother is like a second father. Where two are arguing, the third one doesn’t bother. Where two are standing, the third one has nothing to do with it. For two centuries you can’t live, and a century you can’t bother. Two brothers - for a bear, and two brothers-in-law - for jelly. You can’t live through two centuries, you can’t go beyond two youth. Two fools, each with two fists. Two Demids, but both cannot see. Two fools with one mind. Two pennies is a lot of money. Don't die twice. Two boots - a pair, and both on the left foot. You can never be young twice. Summer doesn't happen twice a year. Two dogs are fighting - don't bother the third one. Two deaths cannot happen, but one cannot be avoided.

Two are fighting in the field, and one is grieving at home.

3.


The price for a braggart is three kopecks

The price for a braggart is three kopecks. Don't recognize a friend in three days - recognize him in three years. It takes three years to learn hard work, and only three days to learn laziness. Get lost in three pines. From third mouth, from third hands. Three inches from the pot. With three boxes. The third day. Day before yesterday. They've been waiting for the promised thing for three years. Cry in three streams. Three women are a bazaar, and seven are a fair Bend into three deaths, Three will condemn, ten will judge, A friend nearby is better than three in the distance Three whales One son is not a son, two sons are half a son, three sons are a son Walks as if not for three days Having eaten One day will replace three, if everything is done on time. If three cooks are crowded around the same stove, the dinner burns. God loves the Trinity. The holy account is that there is a trinity. Three fingers make a cross. There are three cows, they will calve - there will be six. If you work for two, you eat for three. Forgive three times and the henchmen on the fourth For three days I ground and in a day and a half I ate Three troubles, seven troubles and still no help Where two are fighting, then the third is not to interfere. Two dogs are fighting - the third is not to bother. Where two stand, the third has nothing to do with it. Jump for three years and you won’t reach any state. (These words, which have become popular, belong to the mayor from N.V. Gogol’s comedy “The Inspector General”. It speaks of a remote, forgotten, abandoned place). Three nickels a day, wherever you want and a day.

Set aside a penny or three.

4.

Without four corners, a hut cannot be cut. Without the Trinity, a house cannot be built, without four corners a hut cannot be built. The horse has four legs, and even then it stumbles. On all four sides. Live within four walls. Makey had four footmen, and now Makey is a footman himself, Chelom - four, and God help the fifth. Four floors, and the sides are bare. The four countries of the world on the four seas are laid down.

Four corners of a house to build, four seasons to complete

5.

Like the back of my hand. The fifth wheel in the cart. Dear - five, but straight up ten Five oxen plow with one plow He has six tricks and five deceptions Without five breads there is no mass, but the sixth is in stock. One hive is a beehive, and five are an apiary. From fifth to tenth. (An expression used instead of a detailed listing or name of something). It’s spacious for five, but cramped for two. He who gives receives 5 much; whoever takes it, even 6 is not enough (Karakalpak).

They lost the bast shoes, they searched around the yards: there were 5, but now there are 6 (Russian)

6.


Three hairs arranged in six rows

Sixth Sense “Six” Three hairs are laid in 6 rows. I had 6, I have seven left (they say this jokingly to someone who makes a mistake when counting, a gypsy proverb). Giving, taking, sharing secrets, asking questions, giving treats, accepting treats - these are 6 signs of friendship (ancient Indian). When 6 women go to mourn, each one cries for her own thing (Kyrgyz). He has 6 tricks and five deceptions (Tuvan). Without five prosviras there is no mass, but the sixth is in reserve. You can't be a genius. The six of us will go - we will go far. It is better to forgive six guilty people than to execute one innocent person. He who gives receives 5 much; whoever takes it, even 6 is not enough (Karakalpak). They lost the bast shoes, they searched around the yards: there were 5, but now there are 6 (Russian)

Gear - foreman's riding.

7.

Seven Fridays a week. Seven deaths cannot happen, but one cannot be avoided. Seven on benches Seven miles to heaven and all through forest. Seven nannies have a child without an eye. We ate seven times, but didn’t sit at the table. Seven miles away to slurp the jelly. Seven do not wait for one. Seven gates and everyone goes to the garden. Behind seven seals Seven wise men are cheaper than one experienced person Seven feet under the keel One sheep has seven shepherds Onion - from seven ailments One with a fry, and seven with a spoon The seventh water on jelly. Seven troubles - one answer Seven spans in the forehead, measure 7 times - cut once. Seven minutes to four and three flew away. The nose grew for seven - and one got it. For a beloved friend, seven miles is not the outskirts. A secret sealed with seven seals. For a mad dog, seven miles is not a circle. Not a great town, but seven governors. Seven villages, one ox, and even that one is naked, and ten police officers. Bow to Makar, and Makar to seven sides. Seven sweats dropped. I don’t fight myself, I’m not afraid of seven. And you, seventh, stand at the gate. Seven brothers have one sister, are there many of them all? (One.) . Seven axes lie together, and two spinning wheels are apart. To sip jelly seven miles away. Three women are the bazaar, and seven are the Martok fair, put on seven trousers of Houses 7, and elders 8 (Tatar). He sees 7 shortcomings in another, but does not notice 10 in himself (Japanese). Seven villages, but one horse. Seven birds with one stone, but no skin. Seven people pick up one straw. He was silent for seven years, and cried out on the eighth. For seven years the poppy did not bear fruit, and there was no famine. Seven things cannot be handled by one person. We haven’t seen each other for seven years, but we got together - and there’s nothing to say. She dried up seven rivers and did not wet the canvas. Seven Thursdays and all on Friday. Up to the seventh generation.

On the seventh sky.

8.


Spring and autumn - there are eight weather conditions per day

Spring and autumn - there are eight weather conditions per day. Autumn - there are eight changes. There are 7 houses, and 8 elders (Tatar). The eighth wonder of the world. (Used to mean something extraordinary, grandiose, but sometimes in an ironic sense). Everyone is seven, and I am eight. For next autumn, in about eight years. Eight hryvnia is not enough to reach a ruble. He was silent for seven years, and cried out on the eighth.

Everyone is seven, the owner is eight, the hostess is nine, which divides evenly.

9.

The cat has 9 lives The cat is plagued by the ninth death. Number nine, or nine, circus acrobat. If it stands on its head, the number six will become nine. Seven years is trouble, nine years is misfortune. Nine people are like ten. A brave man has ten virtues: one is courage, nine is dexterity. If you lose once, you will win nine times. A bull is worth ninety rubles, but an arrogant man is not worth nine kopecks. Everyone is seven, the owner is eight, the hostess is nine, which divides evenly. Nine mice pulled together and pulled the lid off the tub. Out of ten nuns, nine are harlots, and one is out of her mind. Nine circles of hell (pass) - “The Divine Comedy” by Dante Alighieri. The ninth month gives birth to the world. The ninth wave is fatal. (Stormy, strong manifestation of something formidable: the highest rise, takeoff). If you want to live for 9 days, stock up on food for 10 (Turkish). If beauty is 10, then 9 out of 10 are clothes (Azerbaijani).

Beyond distant lands, in the distant (thirtieth) kingdom. (Expressions often found in Russian folk tales. Thirty-nine = 27 (3*9). In the old days, counting was done in nines. Then they came to another system - counting in tens; therefore, next to the first expression, the second is placed, with the word “thirtieth” (t i.e. three times ten).

10.

To the top ten For one shooter, there are ten beaters. Ten who know are not worth one who does the job. A smart person will hear it once and guess ten times. Dear - five, but just ten. I've been stuck for ten years for one year. One smart man drives ten crazy people. What one can't do, ten can do. The tenth water is more sour. Whoever eavesdrops, the earth will subside by ten suns (Japanese). Consult ten about your son’s marriage, and a hundred about divorce (Avar). If you cut down one tree, plant ten. There are ten fingers on both hands and feet. Without tens there is no counting. By the time you get to the boss, you will stumble ten times. If you get rid of one vice, ten virtues will grow. If you want to live for 9 days, stock up on food for 10 (Turkish). It is better to forgive 10 guilty people than to punish one innocent person (Russian). If beauty is 10, then 9 out of 10 are clothes (Azerbaijani). He sees 7 shortcomings in another, but does not notice 10 in himself (Japanese). Think 10 times, speak 1 (Uyghur). Better 10 envious people than 1 compassionate person (German). In a house with 10 maids, the floor cannot be swept (Tatar). Take 10 wounds and stop (Russian). Even if you say the word honey 10 times, it will not become sweet on our lips (Turkmen). Where you need to say 10 words, 1 is not enough (Japanese). An agile person can live 10 days without food (Mongolian). If you touch 1 branch, 10 will download (Chinese). It is better to turn 10 times than to run aground once (Russian). Say it 10 times, up to at least 1 time about a friend (Kurdish). Be able to see what is ahead: cut down a plane tree - 10 plantings (Uzbek). Case ten. (Not that important; not at all significant). Not the cowardly ten. (Brave, not fearful). From fifth to tenth. (Incoherently, inconsistently, omitting details (tell, report, talk, etc.). The bear has ten songs and all about honey.

Seven villages, one ox, and even that one is naked, and ten police officers

11.

Eleven for the sake of odd.

12.

They put the bad ones thirteen to a dozen (and even then they don’t take them). There are twelve months in a year, and each has its own berries... The twelve apostles and the tribes of Israel.

The truth will break 12 chains (Russian).

13.

They put the bad ones thirteen to a dozen (and even then they don’t take them). The thirteenth one is under the table.

Thirteen is an unlucky number (from Judas the traitor).

15.

A good person, even at 15 years old, does not refer to youth, and at 100 years old does not complain about old age (Kyrgyz). The one who is good becomes a man at the age of 15, but the worthless one remains a child at the age of 40 (Uzbek).

16.

A 16-year-old girl drops a hashi [chopstick] and is already laughing (Japanese).

17.

Where are my 17 years!? (Russian). How nice it would be if April lasted all year, there was always a full moon, my wife would be 17 and I would be 20, there would be no debt and there would be three children (Japanese).

18.

And the devil is 18 years old, and bad tea has its first infusion (Japanese).

20.

Who at 20 is a child, at 21 is an ass (Jewish). At 20 years old, guys don’t chase dogs (Karelian).

How nice it would be if April lasted all year, there was always a full moon, my wife would be 17 and I would be 20, there would be no debt and there would be three children (Japanese).

25.

Twenty-five again (The same thing again, the same thing all the time). Twenty-five years is a soldier's century.

30.

It’s been 30 years since I saw a cow’s track, and everything is belching up with milk (Russian). Whatever passes through 30 teeth will go around the whole world (Tatar).

40.


There are forty forty churches in Moscow

Forty years is a woman's age. Forty years is not forty turnips. The one who is good becomes a man at the age of 15, but the worthless one remains a child at the age of 40 (Uzbek). There are forty forty churches in Moscow.

He is looking for where Maslenitsa lasts forty years and minor holidays for three years.

45.

At forty-five baba berry again

100.

Don’t have a hundred rubles, but have a hundred friends (True friends will always help and help out). Where it’s simple, there are a hundred angels, and where it’s tricky, there’s not a single one. Better to see once than hear a hundred times. One wise head is worth a hundred heads One spring in the homeland is better than a hundred springs in a foreign land A hundred people will earn, but one will squander They feed one day, but they reproach for a hundred years Whoever a hundred people scold is worth a hundred people A hundred diseases begin with a cold Strike a hundred times, but listen at least once A hundred arts are not worth perfection in one art A hundred paths - a thousand mistakes A hundred roads - a hundred difficulties A hundred people are plowing, and one is waving their money A hundred rubles are there, so is your truth A hundred fireflies cannot replace one torch A hundred heads - a hundred minds . A coward dies a hundred times, but a hero dies once. In one fell swoop, a hundred beatings, and not counting the rest. A good person, even at 15 years old, does not refer to youth, and at 100 years old does not complain about old age (Kyrgyz). For a mother, a child up to a hundred years old is a child. A smart head has a hundred hands. A smart head feeds a hundred heads, but a thin head cannot feed its own. A true friend is better than a hundred servants.

A good friend is better than a hundred relatives.

1000.

He who is learned is protected from 1000 troubles (Tatar). 1000 vanities are of no use (Turkmen). It's better to see once than to hear 1000 times (Chinese). One stupid person throws a diamond into the sea, but 1000 smart people won’t get it (Georgian). One night is not 1000 nights (Persian). If not just one is taken, but 1000, then even the heaviest log will become light (Ethiopian). He didn’t live even a hundred years, but he was tired of 1000 (Chinese). Without counting, do not say “1000” (Turkmen). A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step (“Daodejing”) A mountain of a thousand miles begins with one grain of sand (“Daodejing”). Hands can overcome one, knowledge – a thousand. The strong will win 1 who knows 1000 One warrior leads a thousand. One brave man and a thousand cowards cannot replace. A thousand friends are few, one enemy is many (Turkish). And a thousand rumors are not yet true (Mongolian). A thousand talents, but no heart (Japanese). The pacer has a thousand ways, the cunning has a thousand words (Russian). And a thousand painted lamps cannot replace one real one (Japanese). And after a thousand barriers, the water still flows into the sea (Chinese). And a journey to a thousand countries begins with the first step (Mongolian).

One action can be used to judge 1000 others (Vietnamese).

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How many proverbs, sayings, and catchphrases do you know? There are countless of them, so let’s remember only those that contain numbers.

Zero without a stick (simple). A worthless, insignificant person.
Zero attention (simple). Complete indifference, indifference on the part of someone to someone or something.
Absolute zero, round zero. An insignificant person, completely useless in any matter.
Reduce to zero, reduce to zero. Deprive of all meaning and significance. (compare “to nullify”).
Nothing comes from nothing. This expression belongs to the Greek philosopher Melissa and was often quoted by ancient philosophers and writers.
There's nothing new under the sun. This expression, which has become popular, is taken from a poem by the Russian writer N.M. Karamzin (inspired by biblical scripture).
Nothing comes for free. Quote from a poem by N.A. Nekrasov "In the hospital".

One is a bully, the other is unyielding.
One spring in your homeland is better than a hundred springs in a foreign land.
One bee will make a little honey.
If you cut down one tree, you plant ten.
You can't clap your hands with one hand.
Only truth lives in the world.
Once doesn't count.
There is safety in numbers.
Alone at sea is not a fisherman.
One hand does not knit a knot.
One is plowing, and seven are waving their arms.
One head on his shoulders.
One leg here, the other there.
One wise head is worth a hundred heads.
One bee is better than a swarm of flies.
Better to see once than hear a hundred times.
In one place the stone is overgrown with moss.
One today is better than two tomorrow.
You can't tie a knot with one hand.
One word can lead to a quarrel forever.
The hedgehog has one strength - its spines.
To go alone - and the road is long.
Once you lie, you become a liar forever.
Hands can overcome one, knowledge can overcome a thousand.
A coward dies a hundred times, but a hero only once.
Business before pleasure. A handwritten note from Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich (1629 - 1676) to a collection of rules for falconry, a favorite pastime of that time. It is usually said as a reminder to a person who, while having fun, forgets about the matter.

The first damn thing is lumpy. It often happens that the housewife doesn’t succeed in the first pancake (it doesn’t come out of the frying pan well, it burns), but the housewife uses it to determine whether the dough is well kneaded, whether the pan is warmed up, or whether it needs to add oil. It is said to justify the unsuccessful start of a new, difficult business.

Sorrow for two is half grief, joy for two is two joys.
Two of a Kind.
It took two hours to get ready, two hours to wash, an hour to dry, and a day to get dressed.
As two drops of water.
He who helped quickly helped twice.
The lazy man works twice.
Between two fires.
Two words.
On two fronts.
Can't put two words together.
Not two, not one and a half.
One head it's good, but two better.
Two inches from the pot.
It's a double-edged sword.
Sit between two chairs.
Miser pays twice.
Kill two birds with one stone.
To devour both cheeks.
Limp on both legs.
Grandma said in two. In two (simple) - vaguely, with the ability to understand one way or another. It is unknown whether what is expected will come true; It is still unknown how it will be: one way or another. They say when they doubt the implementation of what they propose.

Second wind. Sometimes, over long distances, an athlete becomes unbearably tired: his legs refuse to run, he is short of breath. The inexperienced one stops, but the master continues running through strength, and - lo and behold! - after a few seconds, fatigue passes, strength is restored, and the chest breathes easily again. The second wind came.

Two-faced Janus. In Roman mythology, the god of time is depicted with two faces facing opposite directions: the past and the future. This is where this expression comes from, meaning “two-faced person.”

Two deaths cannot happen, but one cannot be avoided. The inevitable will still happen, whether you take risks or not. It speaks of the determination to do something associated with risk, danger, and at the same time with the hope that the danger can still be avoided.

(Wed: Where ours did not disappear.
Seven troubles - one answer.
Which have not be avoided.)

If you chase two hares, you won't catch either. It is said when someone takes on several (usually beneficial for himself) tasks at once and therefore cannot do any of them well or complete them.

For one beaten, they give two unbeaten. For one scientist they give two non-scientists. They say when they understand that punishment for mistakes made is good for a person, because this is how he gains experience.

Of two evils (choose) the lesser. This expression, which has become popular, belongs to the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. Found in Cicero, many famous philosophers, writers of ancient and modern times.

An old friend is better than two new ones. It is said when they want to emphasize the loyalty, devotion and irreplaceability of an old friend.

A mind is good, but two are better. It is said when, when solving a problem, they turn to someone for advice, when they solve a matter together

The price for a braggart is three kopecks.
Don't recognize a friend in three days - recognize him in three years.
It takes three years to learn hard work, and only three days to learn laziness.

Get lost in three pines. Not being able to understand something simple, uncomplicated, not being able to find a way out of the simplest difficulty.

From third mouth, from third hands. Through intermediaries, not from eyewitnesses, not directly (to find out, receive, hear).

Three inches from the pot. Very short, short, small.

With three boxes. A lot (to say, promise, lie, etc.).

The third day. Day before yesterday.

They've been waiting for the promised thing for three years. They say it jokingly when they do not believe that someone will soon fulfill their promises or when the fulfillment of what is promised is delayed indefinitely.

Cry in three streams. That is, it is very bitter to cry.

Three Graces. The ancient Romans had three goddesses, personifying youth, beauty, and fun. Depicted as three beautiful women. Sometimes used ironically.

Three whales. Previously, the ancients believed that the Earth stood on three pillars. The expression is used in the meaning of the basis of the basics.

Jump for three years and you won’t reach any state. These words, which have become popular, belong to the mayor from the comedy N.V. Gogol "The Inspector General". It speaks of a remote, forgotten, abandoned place.

Without four corners, a hut cannot be cut.

The horse has four legs, and even then it stumbles.

On all four sides. Anywhere you want (to go, to clean, to drive away, to let go).

Live within four walls. Without communicating with anyone, being alone. Without leaving home.

Like the back of my hand. Know very well, thoroughly, thoroughly.

The fifth wheel in the cart. A superfluous, unnecessary person in any matter.

Sixth Sense.
"Six".

Seven with a spoon - one with a bowl.
Onion from seven ailments.
Beyond the seven seas.
Killed seven in one fell swoop.
I don’t fight myself, I’m not afraid of seven.

Up to the seventh generation. To the most distant generations.

On the seventh sky. An expression that came to us from the Greek philosopher Aristotle. It currently means the highest degree of joy and happiness.

Seven deadly sins. Biblical expression. Over time, it acquired the meaning of any bad, unforgivable offenses.

Seven do not wait for one. This is what they say when they start something without someone who is late, or with a reproach to someone who makes many (not necessarily seven) wait.

Seven troubles - one answer. Let’s take the risk again, and if we have to answer, then for everything at once, at the same time. It speaks of the determination to do something else risky, dangerous in addition to what has already been done.

Try on (measure) seven times, cut once. Before you do anything serious, think it over carefully, foresee everything. It is said as advice to think through all possible options before starting any business.

Too many cooks spoil the broth. Without an eye (obsolete) - without supervision, without supervision. Things are done poorly and unsatisfactorily when several people are responsible for it at once. It is said that when several people (or even organizations) responsible for a matter rely on each other and each individual treats their responsibilities in bad faith.

Seven wonders of the world. In ancient times, seven structures that amazed with their grandeur were called the seven wonders of the world. In figurative (colloquial) speech, one of the seven wonders of the world is called something wonderful, magnificent.

Spring and autumn - there are eight weather conditions per day.

Beyond distant lands, in the distant kingdom. Far away = 27 (3*9) In the old days, counting was done in nines.

Case ten. Not that important, not at all significant.

Not the cowardly ten. Brave, fearless.

From fifth to tenth. Inconsistent, incoherent, omitting details.

Personal website of mathematics and computer science teacher Irina Aleksandrovna Zaitseva

How many proverbs, sayings, and catchphrases do you know? There are countless of them, so let’s remember only those that contain numbers.

Zero without a stick (simple). A worthless, insignificant person.
Zero attention (simple). Complete indifference, indifference on the part of someone to someone or something.
Absolute zero, round zero. An insignificant person, completely useless in any matter.
Reduce to zero, reduce to zero. Deprive of all meaning and significance. (compare “to nullify”).
Nothing comes from nothing. This expression belongs to the Greek philosopher Melissa and was often quoted by ancient philosophers and writers.
There's nothing new under the sun. This expression, which has become popular, is taken from a poem by the Russian writer N.M. Karamzin (inspired by biblical scripture).
Nothing comes for free. Quote from a poem by N.A. Nekrasov "In the hospital".

One is a bully, the other is unyielding.
One spring in your homeland is better than a hundred springs in a foreign land.
One bee will make a little honey.
If you cut down one tree, you plant ten.
You can't clap your hands with one hand.
Only truth lives in the world.
Once doesn't count.
There is safety in numbers.
Alone at sea is not a fisherman.
One hand does not knit a knot.
One is plowing, and seven are waving their arms.
One head on his shoulders.
One leg here, the other there.
One wise head is worth a hundred heads.
One bee is better than a swarm of flies.
Better to see once than hear a hundred times.
In one place the stone is overgrown with moss.
One today is better than two tomorrow.
You can't tie a knot with one hand.
One word can lead to a quarrel forever.
The hedgehog has one strength - its spines.
To go alone - and the road is long.
Once you lie, you become a liar forever.
Hands can overcome one, knowledge can overcome a thousand.
A coward dies a hundred times, but a hero only once.
Business before pleasure. A handwritten note from Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich (1629 - 1676) to a collection of rules for falconry, a favorite pastime of that time. It is usually said as a reminder to a person who, while having fun, forgets about the matter.

The first damn thing is lumpy. It often happens that the housewife doesn’t succeed in the first pancake (it doesn’t come out of the frying pan well, it burns), but the housewife uses it to determine whether the dough is well kneaded, whether the pan is warmed up, or whether it needs to add oil. It is said to justify the unsuccessful start of a new, difficult business.

Sorrow for two is half grief, joy for two is two joys.
Two of a Kind.
It took two hours to get ready, two hours to wash, an hour to dry, and a day to get dressed.
As two drops of water.
He who helped quickly helped twice.
The lazy man works twice.
Between two fires.
Two words.
On two fronts.
Can't put two words together.
Not two, not one and a half.
One head it's good, but two better.
Two inches from the pot.
It's a double-edged sword.
Sit between two chairs.
Miser pays twice.
Kill two birds with one stone.
To devour both cheeks.
Limp on both legs.
Grandma said in two. In two (simple) - vaguely, with the ability to understand one way or another. It is unknown whether what is expected will come true; It is still unknown how it will be: one way or another. They say when they doubt the implementation of what they propose.

Second wind. Sometimes, over long distances, an athlete becomes unbearably tired: his legs refuse to run, he is short of breath. The inexperienced one stops, but the master continues running through strength, and - lo and behold! - after a few seconds, fatigue passes, strength is restored, and the chest breathes easily again. The second wind came.

Two-faced Janus. In Roman mythology, the god of time is depicted with two faces facing opposite directions: the past and the future. This is where this expression comes from, meaning “two-faced person.”

Two deaths cannot happen, but one cannot be avoided. The inevitable will still happen, whether you take risks or not. It speaks of the determination to do something associated with risk, danger, and at the same time with the hope that the danger can still be avoided.

(Wed: Where ours did not disappear.
Seven troubles - one answer.
Which have not be avoided.)

If you chase two hares, you won't catch either. It is said when someone takes on several (usually beneficial for himself) tasks at once and therefore cannot do any of them well or complete them.

For one beaten, they give two unbeaten. For one scientist they give two non-scientists. They say when they understand that punishment for mistakes made is good for a person, because this is how he gains experience.

Of two evils (choose) the lesser. This expression, which has become popular, belongs to the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. Found in Cicero, many famous philosophers, writers of ancient and modern times.

An old friend is better than two new ones. It is said when they want to emphasize the loyalty, devotion and irreplaceability of an old friend.

A mind is good, but two are better. It is said when, when solving a problem, they turn to someone for advice, when they solve a matter together

The price for a braggart is three kopecks.
Don't recognize a friend in three days - recognize him in three years.
It takes three years to learn hard work, and only three days to learn laziness.

Get lost in three pines. Not being able to understand something simple, uncomplicated, not being able to find a way out of the simplest difficulty.

From third mouth, from third hands. Through intermediaries, not from eyewitnesses, not directly (to find out, receive, hear).

Three inches from the pot. Very short, short, small.

With three boxes. A lot (to say, promise, lie, etc.).

The third day. Day before yesterday.

They've been waiting for the promised thing for three years. They say it jokingly when they do not believe that someone will soon fulfill their promises or when the fulfillment of what is promised is delayed indefinitely.

Cry in three streams. That is, it is very bitter to cry.

Three Graces. The ancient Romans had three goddesses, personifying youth, beauty, and fun. Depicted as three beautiful women. Sometimes used ironically.

Three whales. Previously, the ancients believed that the Earth stood on three pillars. The expression is used in the meaning of the basis of the basics.

Jump for three years and you won’t reach any state. These words, which have become popular, belong to the mayor from the comedy N.V. Gogol "The Inspector General". It speaks of a remote, forgotten, abandoned place.

Without four corners, a hut cannot be cut.

The horse has four legs, and even then it stumbles.

On all four sides. Anywhere you want (to go, to clean, to drive away, to let go).

Live within four walls. Without communicating with anyone, being alone. Without leaving home.

Like the back of my hand. Know very well, thoroughly, thoroughly.

The fifth wheel in the cart. A superfluous, unnecessary person in any matter.

Sixth Sense.
"Six".

Seven with a spoon - one with a bowl.
Onion from seven ailments.
Beyond the seven seas.
Killed seven in one fell swoop.
I don’t fight myself, I’m not afraid of seven.

Up to the seventh generation. To the most distant generations.

On the seventh sky. An expression that came to us from the Greek philosopher Aristotle. It currently means the highest degree of joy and happiness.

Seven deadly sins. Biblical expression. Over time, it acquired the meaning of any bad, unforgivable offenses.

Seven do not wait for one. This is what they say when they start something without someone who is late, or with a reproach to someone who makes many (not necessarily seven) wait.

Seven troubles - one answer. Let’s take the risk again, and if we have to answer, then for everything at once, at the same time. It speaks of the determination to do something else risky, dangerous in addition to what has already been done.

Try on (measure) seven times, cut once. Before you do anything serious, think it over carefully, foresee everything. It is said as advice to think through all possible options before starting any business.

Too many cooks spoil the broth. Without an eye (obsolete) - without supervision, without supervision. Things are done poorly and unsatisfactorily when several people are responsible for it at once. It is said that when several people (or even organizations) responsible for a matter rely on each other and each individual treats their responsibilities in bad faith.

Seven wonders of the world. In ancient times, seven structures that amazed with their grandeur were called the seven wonders of the world. In figurative (colloquial) speech, one of the seven wonders of the world is called something wonderful, magnificent.

Spring and autumn - there are eight weather conditions per day.

Beyond distant lands, in the distant kingdom. Far away = 27 (3*9) In the old days, counting was done in nines.

Case ten. Not that important, not at all significant.

Not the cowardly ten. Brave, fearless.

From fifth to tenth. Inconsistent, incoherent, omitting details.

Personal website of mathematics and computer science teacher Irina Aleksandrovna Zaitseva