The january sayings They usually refer to the hope and motivation of starting a new year, the characteristic climate according to the areas of each hemisphere, the saints or rural activities related to agriculture or livestock.
In the northern hemisphere of the Earth, January is a month characterized by low temperatures, the hibernation of various species of animals such as the bear and, in some areas, by snow. You may also be interested in these February sayings.
In the anthropological and social area, it is also characterized by having the first days after the December holidays and for being the first month of the new year, when the family economy is usually not at its best..
-January, clear and freezing.
-January chicken, swell the chopping block.
-January moon has no companions.
-Summer January, neither for the haystack, nor for the barn.
-Thunder in January shore up the barn.
-For the Kings, the day and the cold grow.
-January water, every drop is worth money.
-For January, watercress eats the gentleman.
-Both January and February, olive tree.
-The lightest greyhound gets the hare in January.
-By new year, wheat and wine and bacon new is already old.
-In the month of January, clothes are frozen on the clothesline.
-Good January, bad February.
-In January, the ash tree sweats.
-For January, a cap is worth more than a hat.
-In San Antón, pumpkins in the sun.
-January and February, with their ice and downpour.
-January sun, short-lived.
-So many days thunders in January, so many bushels measure the harvester.
-For Saint Julian, keep wine and keep bread.
-For San Antonio, it's cold as hell.
-For San Antón, chickens lay eggs by the lot.
-For San Antón, there is no fog that arrives at two.
-There make your son heir, where the fog hangs in the month of January.
-In January in the daytime in the sun and in the afternoon in the brazier.
-For San Antón, each one in his corner.
-Cold or warm January, have it warm.
-If there are flowers in January, in May there will be pain.
-In January, each sheep with its lamb.
-In January, the dog's noses sweat.
-In January, ordering cucumbers is folly.
-From January to January, ram.
-For Saint Vincent, teeth chatter.
-The hare in January, in the tollero.
-For San Antonio, half the hayloft and half the barn.
-From January to January, good cups of broth in the pot.
-For San Antón, little chicken pon.
-For San Antón, it was half an hour more than sun.
-For San Vicente, the water leaps from the fountains.
-The January sun rises late and sets quickly.
-In January, the sea bream is gentleman.
-The new year is known on the day by the muleteer, but not in the money.
-For San Vicente, all water is hot.
-For San Antón, the piglet hides.
-Whoever picks the olive in January, leaves the oil on the tree.
-Who spends the month of January, spends the whole year.
-In January the partridge looks for its companion.
-In January Grandma lights the brazier.
-January is a gentleman if he is not a windman.
-In January the ground wet; good for soil, bad for livestock.
-Cabbage in January, they taste like ram.
-Of the January saints, San Amaro is the first.
-January month, full day.
-In January, the snow on the eaves.
-In January open your barn.
-January sun, always walk behind the knoll.
-Cold January, she comes in blowing her fingers.
-Sow the garlic in January or you will lose money.
-If it freezes well in January, it rains a lot in February.
-December shivering, good January and best year.
-In January and February a while in the sun and another in the smoke.
-He who peels in January, peels the whole year.
-In January, plant ajero; late, not early.
-In coming January, birds to the hanger.
-January salmon, to the king the first.
-In January chestnut tree and in February lamb.
-There is no moon like January nor love like the first.
-Of loves the first, of moons those of January.
-If the stork stops in January, the snow will be rare.
-The one that is sheared in January, is sheared the whole year.
-January, month of sheepskin, good wool moor.
-Wolf in sheep's clothing, is it that suffers the January slope.
-Dry January, rich villain.
-January cabbage, drain the pot.
-January ice water is messenger.
-Hot January carries the devil in her belly.
-Through San Silvestre and Santa Coloma, the month of January looms.
-In January, get married partner and go around the henhouse.
-If it freezes in January, it will rain well in February.
-January rains, fill Cuba, jar and granary.
-If the cricket sings in January, in August little triguillo.
-Good January and good April, nobody saw them coming.
-For Reyes, the oxen notice it; and for San Sebastián, the gañán.
-In January, cold or warm, spend it wrapped.
-In January, the snow is dung.
-In January scarf, cape and hat.
-From January to January, the money belongs to the banker.
-Cats in heat you will see in January.
-San Antón puts the girls in a corner and San Sebastián takes them out for a walk.
-In January fogs, in May certain rains.
-January, torrendero month.
-In the month of January, wolves seven to seven in the cart.
-In the waning of January, cut your wood.
-For San Antón, melon loses its taste.
-Shivering in the month of January, shivering the lamb was born.
-In January, fat sock and hat.
-January, month of zamarra, good fire moors.
-In the sun without a hat, neither in August nor in January.
-January, clear and serene.
-In January, don't be early.
-For Saint Vincent, January loses a tooth.
-Year that starts raining, enter laughing.
-From January to January, I want bream.
-If you go out with beards: San Antón, and if not: La Purísima Concepción.
-January water, the whole year has tempero.
-Rosemary blooms in January.
-Chicks from January to August in the nest.
-In January neither greyhound, nor retriever hawk.
-In January the ox and the male make a kidney.
-Through San Antón de Enero, the trajinero walks one more hour.
-Days that pass in January, garlic that loses the ajero.
-In January do not separate from the brazier.
-If bad is January, worse is February.
-If you hear thunder in January, prop up the barn and widen the haystack.
-For San Vicente, cold or cold.
-San Julián of good premiere, good food and better dinner.
-On January mornings, he neither says good morning nor takes off his hat.
-On the day of Epiphany, the stars are seen at noon.
-Cold and serene January, inaugurates a good year.
-January's work, don't trade it for money.
-In January, the best sun is the chimney.
-The January flower does not reach the fruit bowl.
-From the chicken of January, the pen is worth money.
-Mid-January, get worker.
-For San Antón, five o'clock and sunny.
-Snows in January and suns in February.
-On the seventeenth of January they ask for their animals from the shepherd to the yuntero.
-Dusty January, rainy February.
-With snow in January, there is no fulero year.
-To good January, set it on fire.
-If it is summer in January, there will be no straw or grain.
-For January, look for the hare in the bungles.
-In January, little on the trail.
-If December and January were hot, it would be February.
-Of the Cold Saints, Saint Sebastian the first.
-For San Antón, a pigeon shovel spreads the day.
-January bream, worth a ram.
-Rains in January bring years of money.
-January water until sickle moves tempero.
-In January, the old woman freezes on the log.
-Prune in January and dig in February, and you'll get a whole bunch.
-In January, leave the radish to the rabanero.
-In January, the water freezes in the pot and the old woman in the bed.
-San Antón, old and sad, puts the old men in a corner.
-January yerbero, stingy year.
-Good January, cold and dry.
-January rain is worth money.
-January vogue, worth as a ram.
-In January, a mild day, it comes blown
-January is followed by February, the fulero month.
-For San Sebastián, you can already see the memory in the walk.
-In January, there is no gray greyhound or cart ox.
-Go with zeal, like expenses in January.
-In January the water in the pot freezes.
-In August and January do not sunbathe without a hat.
-If the toads sing in January, close your cellar.
-If January through December pass without cold, when February comes the river freezes.
-Year that snows until the ninth of January, a lot of bread awaits.
-January, good month for the chickadee.
-The January log, don't put it in the flue.
-January chicken, put his mother in the henhouse.
-January sun, son-in-law love.
-For San Vicente, the sun already bathes the torrents.
-January, barn key.
-In January, there is no bad car or good ox.
-The wood of your house, in January be cut.
-If January is lost, look for it by the almond tree.
-The justice of January is rigorous, but arriving in February, it is something else.
-Bad year when it rains a lot in January and snows in April.
-In January, neither milk nor lamb.
-January chicken, under the wings brings the money.
-January, I'm a gentleman, as I find it, I wear it.
-In the month of January the sun enters each stream.
-For January, a coat is worth more than a hat.
-Wet December, very icy January.
-January is the first month, if it's cold, it's a good gentleman.
-The January almond tree does not reach the basket.
-January Corvilla, San Sebastián first.
-January chicken, in San Juan is a feeder.
-January, clear and freezing, January, cold and dry.
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