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To the indigenous peoples of Mexico, death was considered the passage to a new life and so the deceased were buried with many of their personal objects, which they would need in the hereafter.
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By Fred Shapiro ... You should use what are called “refranes” in Mexico. They are popular sayings with some wisdom:
Los 150 refranes favoritos de los usuarios - El Universal - México ... Estos son los 150 dichos agudos y/o sentenciosos favoritos que emplean de manera cotidiana los mexicanos, ... Sólo resta decir:
Recio Flores, Sergio. Diccionario comparado de refranes y modismos. Mexico, D.F.: [Editorial Libros de México], 1968. References are by number.
A Selected, Annotated Bibliography of Books about; Taos and New Mexico ... Refranes: Ruben Cobos; A companion to Aranda's Dichos, Cobos' collection of a large array of folk sayings in a
Sitio electrónico de la Academia Mexicana de la Lengua ... El refrán del día: hay casas que ni jumean, y por dentro están que arden ... Obras de consulta en línea
Sitio electrónico de la Academia Mexicana de la Lengua ... El refrán del día: uno al pinto, mil al retinto ... Obras de consulta en línea
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A Dios rogando y con el mazo dando ... Translation: Praying to God but hitting with the mallet ... Alt: A falta de pan, tortillas (Mexico, Guatemala)