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病は口より入り、禍は口より出ず

proverb

(idiomatic) Speak no ill-fated words; let no feeding cause you ailment; literally Diseases enter through the mouth, disasters come out of the mouth.

He cautioned not to speak ill of others, saying, 'Illness enters by the mouth, and disaster does not come out of it.'

青は藍より出でて藍より青し

proverb

the student has surpassed his or her teacher

He is truly demonstrating talent that surpasses his master, just as the saying 'the student has surpassed his or her teacher' goes.

氷は水より出でて水よりも寒し

proverb

the student has surpassed his or her teacher

He was my student, but now he has become so proficient that it can be said 'the student has surpassed his teacher.'

音読み
そう / さっ
訓読み
はやい / はやまる / はやめる / さ
character

early

Early rising is worth three pence.

一言既に出ずれば駟馬も追い難し

proverb

a word once spoken is hard to catch even with a four-horse carriage; a word once spoken cannot be undone

He quoted the proverb 'Once a word leaves your mouth, you cannot chase it back even with the swiftest horse' to teach me to choose my words carefully.

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