The 160 best sayings of May

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Jonah Lester

The may sayings They have to do with the fifth month of the year, which is characterized by the fact that spring takes all its splendor thanks to flowering, the hours of daylight and the beginning of the warmest temperatures in the northern hemisphere of the planet.

It is a month where saints known as Santa Rita, San Isidro Labrador or San Fernando are celebrated, as well as Mother's Day, internationally. You may also be interested in these April sayings.

Magnolia trees, characteristic for flowering in May. Source: pixabay.com

-The biggest pull, for May I put it.

-For San Fernando, in Andalusia they are reaping; but in Cantabria it continues to rain and thunder.

-In April it rains a lot; in may three or four.

-Serrano de mayo, go on your errand, what time do you have?.

-If the seeding was unequal, by San Isidro it will be equal.

-By May it rains by rays.

-May fever, health for the whole year.

-No matter how late May comes, it will leave pomegranate barley and spiky wheat.

-San Isidro Labrador, remove the water and bring out the sun.

-May flowery, the olive tree in bloom and the wheat pomegranate.

-Thunder for May, gushing winds.

-May water, kill gocho of a year.

-May days, days of misfortune; although it is morning and it is already dark night.

-Windy May, for the beautiful peasant, and for the painful sailor.

-Who in May eats the sardine, in August eats the thorn.

-Barbel, trout and rooster, all in May.

-In April and May, do not leave the dress at home.

-May water, valid for the whole year.

-Dark May and light June, bread for the whole year.

-If in May you do not see mud, give it up for lost everything.

-May chickens, give 'em to the devil.

-May water, the gown does not drain, and if it ever soaked it, it soon wiped it off.

-The best strain, he throws it to me in May.

-May heat, value given to the year.

-April rains fit in a barrel, and in May I faint.

-In May, neither women nor rosary.

-In May, one by one the rooster brings the cherries; in June, by basket and by fist.

-Cold May, very cold year.

-May entered, a garden in each meadow.

-In May, the hot weather increases production.

-In May one grain each, then regular harvest.

-May water, hair grows a span.

-In May the sickle in hand; the hay one, not the rye one.

-May very rainy, in the field, ugly and in the orchard, beautiful.

-In May, fennel for the horse.

-Rainy April, green May.

-May, magayo and the month of May, in a month three bad months.

-May flowers brighten the mood.

-For Santa Cruz, the vineyard shines (shines).

-If you kill one fly in March, you won't have to kill a thousand in May.

-When May will mediate, winter must end.

-May wet, the fallow makes meadow.

-The bull and the rooster, in the month of May.

-May brown, June light.

-May fish, to whom I ask, give it.

-April, encapsulates the roses, and May, looks open and beautiful.

-May powder and fig peels, cure many ailments.

-Aró who plowed, that May arrived.

-Pan tremés neither eat nor give it; but save it for May and you will eat a good bite.

-Save bread for May and firewood for the whole year.

-In January flowers, in May pain.

-May, how do I get it, I grind it to you.

-May snail, candle in hand.

-In May, mamallo.

-Until San Germán passes, don't say you have wine or bread.

-To windy May, all tasty fruit.

-In January fogs, in May certain rains.

-In May full reservoirs are a prelude to storms and thunder.

-Save bread for May and grass for your horse.

-With the May water, hair grows seven quarters and a finger.

-If it rained well in May, dry to June it brought out.

-May water, sifted by a cloth.

-For Santa Rita, water gives more than it takes.

-If you hear thunder in May, lock the haystack.

-May gardener, a lot of straw and little grain.

-When March is Maying, May is Marching.

-May tarpon, fever for the whole year.

-In May, chorro y caño.

-San Felipe and Santiago, let the ladies know that May has entered.

-Quarrels between lovers, greater love than before.

-Save the gown for May, in case instead of right it comes sideways.

-May sardines, the devil eat them.

-In May the nag becomes a horse.

-In May, the old woman burned the seat; not for being cold, but for hurting.

-Fallow in May and mine in June, good fallows, but none bread.

-May has the key of the year.

-The cheese and the fallow, by May is done.

-Until San Urbano, the gardener is not free of ice.

-The acorn that is not seen in May, is not seen in the whole year.

-Ledanies of May, help them the vicar.

-If there were no May, there would be no bad year.

-If it freezes for Santa Quiteria, a bad year awaits.

-In the month of May, the vicar fasts.

-If it rains and it is hot in May, the whole field is covered with greenery.

-Dew and cool in May, they give wine to the vineyard and hay to the meadow.

-By May, rivers full, prelude great thunder.

-May regulated neither cold nor charred, neither too dry nor too wet.

-For May, he who has a donkey has a horse.

-A rainy April makes a pretty May.

-During May, the wolf runs and the summer.

-May days, so long that you are, a hill of fame, cold and love.

-Neither May without rain, nor private without fall.

-Flowers in May, sooner or later I find.

-Sweet April mornings are for sleeping, and those of May, I fall asleep.

-In May, the greyhound makes the thread.

-Better water between April and May than oxen and cart.

-May enters and April leaves; how flowery I saw him coming.

-In early May, plant the turnips.

-When May is going to mediate, the cold must already end.

-Entering May, come out in body and wear the dress.

-April brings flowers and May takes the honors.

-Who prunes in May and raises in August, neither takes bread nor must.

-Brown May, a sign of a good year.

-Whoever eats hen in May, eats it to their harm.

-Crazy May, lots of parties and little bread.

-For those who have no work, August becomes May.

-There will be as many frosts in May as there were fogs in March.

-May collejas for my horse.

-Hot April, funny May.

-May, from hunger I faint.

-May water, removes oil and does not give grain.

-Until the fortieth of May, do not take off your coat.

-May does not straighten the year.

-What gets wet in May is washed off in May.

-Fog in March, frost in May.

-In May the flock returns.

-It rains for me, April and May, and for you all year long.

-The good tree, for May I want it.

-In February, seven greyhounds to a greyhound, and in May, seven greyhounds to a greyhound.

-Hot and rainy May, offers copious goods.

-Sow parsley in May, and you will have it all year.

-The lamb in May frolics in the meadow.

-For cold May, good wheat bun.

-May is coming through those ravines, gleaning the wheats and grazing barley.

-Apart from other things, in April the lilacs and in May the roses.

-In May, the mastiff is a greyhound.

-In April the grandmother burned the half bushel, in May the seats and in June the fists.

-Sludge in May, ears and grain in August.

-May festive, cast the distaff three the smoke.

-Who in May does not have a snack, with the dead it is counted.

-In May, when the great heats, the horses are fat and the foals, runners.

-April with its showers, May continues with its flowers.

-In February the goldfinch sings, in May the canary sings.

-May frost, water in hand.

-San Marcos Evangelista, May in sight.

-May makes wheat, and August makes wine.

-Santa Cruz brings the festivities to light.

-In May the shepherd throws the coat.

-With the waters of May, the stem grows.

-He who waters in April, reaps in May.

-May days, bitter days, the short breads and the long days.

-What May waters, May dries.

-Cold, little and late May.

-Blessed be the May bush, which dried up raining.

-Cold May, lots of wheat.

-Rainy May, sure of the year.

-Windy May is for the beautiful Labrador.

-In the month of May, he leaves the fly to the ox and goes to the horse.

-Freezing January, Hebrew February, airy March and rainy April, bring out May flowery and beautiful.

-In May, hunger and roses. Look at what different things!

-Wedding in May, what a failure!

-Corn that does not see the face of May, nor grass for the horse.

-May mushroom, don't give it to your brother.

-Find bread for May, firewood for April and go to sleep.

-May cheese, whoever asks you to give it.

-Early is the chestnut that scolds for May.

-How is love going ?: Like May with its flowers; if he does well, me too.

-Hot November, icy May.

-Ice on the maypole, they always hurt.

-Between April and May, make flour for the whole year.


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