Proverbs about December

December ends the year, winter begins.

December is the month of severe frosts, blizzards and cheerful winter holidays.

December is the winter hat.

December is the cap of winter, July is the crown of summer.

December will pave, and nail, and give the sleigh a move.

In December, winter lays canvases, and frost builds bridges.

December - cold, for the whole winter the land is studious

December is a fierce month, asks how shod.

December will ask what is in store in the summer

December is snowy and cold - it will be a fertile year.

December is the month when the old grief ends, the new year lays the path with new happiness.

In December, there are seven weathers in the yard: it sows, it blows, it blows, it circles, it stirs, it tears, it sweeps.

December comforts the eye with snow, but the ear tears with frost.

December will ask what is in store for the summer.

December - windy, jelly.

Proverbs and sayings about January

January puts on a sheepskin coat to toe, paints tricky patterns on the windows.

Since January, the sun turns to summer, and winter to frost.

January-priest begins the year, dignifies winter.

January-father - frosts, February - snowstorms.

January is cracking - the ice on the river is full of colors.

January is the beginning of the year, winter is the middle.

In January, even the pot on the stove freezes.

The month of January is the sovereign of winter.

January is the grandfather of spring.

Proverbs and sayings about February

February is changeable: it will pull in January, then it will glimpse in March.

Father February has come, the peasant has outgrown the winter.

February-priest knocks the horn off the winter.

In February, winter meets spring for the first time.

Like, February, don’t get angry, like you, March, don’t frown, but it smells like spring.

February-shorty is angry that he has few days given.

If February is not cold, March thinks badly about it.

February chills the earth.

February blows out the winter, and March breaks it.

February is strong with a blizzard, and March is a drop

February builds a bridge, March breaks it.

Warm February brings cold spring.

February is rich in snow, April - in water.

February is the grandfather of April.

Fierce, February, do not be fierce, and do not frown on your eyebrows in the spring.

February is gone - touchy - the seeds are closer to the threshold ..

Blizzards and blizzards swooped in February.

Long February icicles promise a long winter.

Hard frosts in February occur only at night.

The beginning of February is more serene - and wait for an early, more beautiful spring.

What January missed, February will pick up.

February has two friends - a blizzard and a blizzard.

February builds spring.

February is a two-faced month: both a lute and a bokogrey.

February ends the winter.

February is the month of winds.

February is a fierce month, he asks: how are you shod?

February draws, paints - smells the red spring.

February the sun turns to summer.

February will add three hours in the afternoon.

February strokes his nose with one hand, and clicks on it with the other.

In proverbs, winter is called a sorceress who waves her shaggy sleeve, boasts of the beauty of the forest kingdom, smiles merrily and amuses herself over people. She covers the earth with a white fluffy veil, scatters snowflakes from the sky. Frost is her assistant, a prankster and a joker. The frost is not great, but it does not order to stand. He tickles his nose and cheeks, draws beautiful patterns on the glass.

And what do proverbs and sayings tell us about the winter months?

January appears as a daring, red-cheeked young man who encourages and calls the kids to the street. January is frosty. He junior month, which opens the calendar. January - the beginning of the year, the middle of winter. Although January and the middle of winter, but the day is gradually added, things are moving towards spring. January is a distant harbinger of spring.

February is proverbially a harsh and difficult month. He pesters the forest dwellers with hunger. Long snowstorms, deep snowdrifts, blizzard, blizzard, snowstorm - these words can often be found in sayings about the month of February. February - crooked roads.

December ends the year. In sayings and proverbs, he appears as the oldest and wisest of the twelve brothers. December does not skimp on frosts, light powders, snowstorms. December - snowy.

About spring

Spring in sayings and proverbs appears different. She is either cheerful - she pleases with the sun, then she is sad - she cries with rain, then she gives warmth, then she throws a snowball. In sayings and proverbs, it is noted that spring can be capricious. In spring, nature comes to life, birds fly, trees bloom. Spring - awakening from sleep.

There are many proverbs and sayings about the spring months. March - happy with the sun, April - will open the door, May - walk as much as you want!

March is the first spring month. In sayings and proverbs, March is called a drip, a thorn. This is the month of the awakening of nature, the time of the first thaws. March snowball - not lying. March has one foot in a felt boot, the other in a boot, a blizzard in his left hand, rain in his right hand, frost behind his shoulders, fog under the skirt. In sayings and proverbs, March is associated with the arrival of rooks, the singing of a lark, it is said about the spring solstice and the first, still young, streams. March troublesome - streams from the mountains.

April is the middle of spring. In sayings and proverbs, April is portrayed as a deceiver, a joker. And all because in April the weather is changeable: sometimes warm and sunny, sometimes cloudy and rainy, or even completely snowy and frosty. In April, snow melts abundantly. April is the month of high water, ice drift. April - month big water . This is the time of the mass arrival of birds, the awakening of insects, swollen buds, the breath of the earth. In April the earth dies.

May is handsome! May shines with colors, sounds and smells. May gives us an early thunderstorm and the first thunder, the scent of fresh flowers and the flight of buzzing beetles. May is the month of lilacs and lilies of the valley. This is often mentioned in proverbs. Month of May - sing and walk.

About summer

Summer is the best warm time of the year. It's time for joy. People walk, sunbathe, swim. Work is in full swing in the fields, mushrooms are being picked in the forests. Summer gathers and winter eats.

June is the red month, the blush of the year, which has collected signs of summer. A celebration of nature, a festival of flowers and insects. Time for the bird orchestra. In June the most short night and the longest day. This is also noted in proverbs. In June, dawn and dawn kiss.

July in proverbs and sayings is called the hottest month of the year, the culmination of summer. The sayings say that July is a month with character: sometimes it is calm and quiet with a hot sun, sometimes with thunder and lightning and a rain screen. Month of roses, berries, mushrooms. Cucumbers are harvested in greenhouses, potatoes are blooming in the fields. July is the triumph of a clear summer.

August is the month of maturity, abundance, harvesting. It is rightly noted in the proverb: August-father amuses the man with care-work. The month when people picked up sickles and went to the fields. Then the proverb was born: in August sickles warm, water cools. Time is running out for autumn. The days are getting shorter, the nights are cooler, the evenings are foggy. A time of bright constellations and shooting stars. August is a velvet month.

About autumn

Autumn is a beautiful time of the year. The golden time of leaf fall, the first morning crust of ice on a puddle, the first light snow. Wealth of mushrooms. In autumn the sparrow has beer.

September is the month of leaf fall, gloomy sky, howling wind. In proverbs and sayings, September is a thoughtful farewell month to summer. The first autumn colds occur in a rainy and cloudy month. September smells of apples, pears, mushrooms, withering herbs. Trees say goodbye to leaves, birds fly south, fish peck a lot. September anglers are happy.

October is a month of contrasts: a cold whistling wind, sometimes with a real snowstorm, is replaced by a warm southerly breeze. And yet October is the month of night frosts, matinees with hoarfrost. Animals change summer fur for a winter coat. In October, birds say goodbye to their homeland. Lovers of hunting go to the animals. October is a dirty one - he doesn’t like wheels or runners.

November is changeable. His character is displayed in proverbs and sayings. In November, there are seven weathers in the yard: it sows, blows, crushes, stirs up, roars, pours and sweeps from below. Month short days and long nights. Autumn is losing ground, giving way to winter. November - last month living water.

Sometimes sayings and proverbs about the seasons are associated with work, worries, human activity. Prepare a sleigh in summer and a cart in winter. In summer, getting up with the sun is an honor, and in winter it is shameful.. Summer gathers and winter eats.

Proverbs and sayings for schoolchildren. Seasons in proverbs and sayings for children and adults.

Proverbs and sayings about months

January is the beginning of the year, the middle of winter.

The month of January is the sovereign of winter.

January-priest begins the year, dignifies winter.

January-father - frosts, February - blizzards.

February is a fierce month: he asks how shod.

February is strong with a blizzard, and March is a drop.

February builds bridges, March breaks them.

February is rich in snow, April in water.

Shorty-February is angry that few days have been given to him.

And in March, the frost sits on the nose.

Martok came - put on seven trousers.

In March, day and night are measured, equal.

In March, winter is behind and in front.

March with water, April with grass, and May with flowers.

April with water - May with grass.

April is rich in water, and October in beer.

April flower breaks the snow.

In April, the earth dies.

Snow in April: granddaughters came for their grandfather.

May the forest dresses up, summer invites you to visit.

May grass will feed the hungry.

May has come - paradise under the bush.

May frost will not squeeze out tears.

To be born in May is to wash out the whole century.

To marry in May is to toil for a century.

May is joy, and June is happiness.

May makes bread, and June makes hay.

Spends June at work, discourages songs from hunting.

June warmth is sweeter than a fur coat.

June passed through the meadows with a scythe, and July ran through the loaves with a sickle.

July is the crown of summer, December is the cap of winter.

July is the beauty of summer, the middle of color.

In July, at least take off your clothes, but it still won’t be easier.

In July, the yard is empty, but the field is thick.

August is a pickle, plenty of everything.

What you collect in August, you will spend the winter with it.

August does not know how to get tired - he collects everything, stores it.

In August, summer skips towards autumn.

In August, everything is an hour: keep mittens in reserve.

In August, before lunch - summer, after lunch - autumn.

Father September does not like to indulge.

In September, the tit asks for autumn to visit.

September is cold, but full.

In September, even the leaf on the tree does not hold.

In September, one berry, and that bitter mountain ash.

In September, hold on tight to your caftan.

In September, the fur coat stretches behind the caftan.

September smells like apples, October - cabbages.

October is a dirt man who doesn't like wheels or runners.

In October, neither on wheels nor on sledges.

October is crying with cold tears.

In October at one o'clock and rain and snow.

November is the gate of winter.

November is the twilight of the year.

In November, winter and autumn fight.

In November, the peasant says goodbye to the cart, climbs into the sleigh.

December ends the year, winter begins.

December comforts the eyes with snow, but tears the ear with frost.

Proverbs for children

Tatyana Stepanovna Dymova, labor instructor of the MKU "SRTS for minors" of the Tashtagol district of the Kemerovo region.

Purpose: for use in classes, quizzes, game programs using folklore with preschool and toddler children school age.
Quite often I use proverbs in my classes. A variety that never ceases to amaze how intricate and wise our ancestors were. A proverb is a short parable, a judgment, a sentence, a lesson, a note expressed by the people and put into circulation. Proverbs and sayings about work, laziness and greed, friendship and betrayal, love and fidelity, language and speech, family and children have come down to the present time. The proverbs reflect the spiritual and moral:
To live is to serve God.
God loves the righteous, but the devil loves the tell-tale.
Learn good - but the bad will not come to mind.
As well as the life of the people, the features of everyday relations:
The nakeder, the smarter.
The red sun on the white light warms the black earth.
And the mouse drags the crust into its mink.
We don’t shake our lives, but we don’t slurp empty cabbage soup: even a cricket in a pot, but everything happens with fat.
The use of proverbs and sayings in the classroom helps children to join the origins folk wisdom, replenishes lexicon with such beautiful, unusual and unfairly forgotten statements, develops speech.
Proverbs and sayings vividly concretize the organic combination of speech and thinking. Children, listening and discussing the content of the proverb, improve active speech and develop thinking. With the help of speech and creative tasks specially organized by the educator, children are invited to determine what in question in a proverb, or finish the proverb with the appropriate word, and in case of difficulty asks to choose the correct answer from several proposed options.
It is known that no one remembers proverbs like that, without reason or reason. They always come to mind in conversation, on occasion. There are also proverbs about proverbs:
The proverb is not spoken in vain.
Proverb to the word says.
There is no judgment on proverb and truth.
The proverb is an assistant to all affairs.
The proverb is the wisdom of the nations.
On the proverb, no trial, no reprisal.
A stump is not a suburb, stupid speech is not a proverb.
A good proverb is said in time.
There is a proverb for your arrogance.
You can't get away from the proverb.
Proverbs are not sold in the bazaar, but everyone needs them.
You can't go round the curve with proverbs.
The proverb is rude, but the truth is love in it.
A proverb is a flower, and a proverb is a berry.
Red speech proverbs.
You can't take a word out of a proverb.
Some time ago, in preparation for open lesson, I independently made a selection of proverbs about the seasons and months. It was amusing to watch how the pupils vigorously discussed the meaning of some of them. The job was not in vain. Children use proverbs Everyday life. I bring to your attention some proverbs, painted by month. I will be glad if my experience is useful!
12 months in proverbs
January- the father begins the year, dignifies the winter.
January is the beginning of the year, the middle of winter.

The month of January is the sovereign of winter.
New Year- turn to winter.
January is blue.
January is the dark dawn of the year.
January - clematis take care of your nose.
In January, even the pot in the oven freezes, the frosts are worse, and the burbot is livelier.
February- crooked roads.
Blizzard and blizzards came in February.
February is strong with a blizzard, and March is a drop.
February builds bridges, March breaks them.
February has two friends - a blizzard and a blizzard.
In February, the winds blow - the winter is blown out.
February wedding for birds and four-legged.
February snow smells like spring.
March not spring, but pre-spring.
In March, the frost is creaky, but not burning.
In March, a chicken from a puddle will get drunk.
Marmotushka will spin the turntable.
Martok came put on seven trousers.
March - zimogor, protalnik, spring, bereden.
March from my mother - I bought a fur coat for winter, but sold it three days later.
In March, the day changes with the night, equals.
March with water April with water.
Blue clouds in April to heat and rain.
Wet April is good arable land.
April rains for the harvest of mushrooms.
May decorates the forests - summer is waiting for a visit.
May joy, June happiness.
My herbalist.
If it rains in May, there will be rye.
Give the horse hay for the month of May, and climb onto the stove yourself.
May grass feeds the hungry.
One May dew is better for horses than oats.
The month of May has come under a bush of paradise.
May is cold - a year of grain.
June- grain grower, hoarder.
June is the end of the flight, the beginning of summer.
June passed with a scythe through the meadows: mow the scythe until the dew. Dew down mower home.
Spends June at work, discourages songs from hunting.
June came - colorful - there is no end to work. Weed the field - prick your hands, but don’t weed it and don’t grind bread.
Sultry June spit on fishing.
The June dawns of bread will be buried, they will rather ripen.
July- senator.
July is the peak of summer. Stradnik, month of serenity.
In July, the yard is empty, but the field is thick.
It is not the ax that feeds the peasant, but the work of July.
July mushrooms are rare but strong.
August is a pickle.
August- hussar, sovereign of suffering.
What you collect in August, you will spend the winter with it.
In August, before lunch, summer, after - autumn.
If there is a thunderstorm in August, hay will be behind your eyes.
September- frown, howler, zarevnik.
In September, one berry, and even then a bitter mountain ash.
September is cold, but full.
September 2 - beetroot - slave girls, it's time to bow to the garden. It's time to harvest beets and carrots.
September 7th. Titus drags the last mushroom in a basket, Whoever is born on this day will fall out of happiness in maturity.
September 19 - Mikhail - grabbed the ground with a frost.
October- a month of close powder.
October - a spoonful of water, a bucket of dirt.
September smells like apples. and October cabbage.
On October 21, Typhon and Pelageya take out a fur coat and mittens from the coats.
November- semi-winter, leafy. Breast.
November - September grandson, October son, winter dear father.
In November, a titmouse to the hut - winter is in the yard.
In November, the peasant says goodbye to the cart, climbs into the sleigh.
November takes off his caftan from his shoulders, puts on his sheepskin coat.
In November, dawn meets dusk in the middle of the day.
November 23 - Erast. Erast for everything is much - and the cold, and hunger, and off-road.
December- winter hat
December ends the year, winter begins.
December 17 Barbara. Varyukha is cracking - take care of your nose and ear!

tell proverbs about times and months and got the best answer

Answer from Mask[guru]
April. In April (from April) the earth dies. April with water, May with grass (conditionally). April hoots and blows, promises warmth to the women; and the man looks, something will happen. Play for now, mother Oka, April is in the yard. April with water, March (or October) with beer. May. May will deceive, he will go into the forest. May smile. Ah, ah, the month of May: not cold, so hungry. Ah, ah, the month of May: both warm and cold. Our sexton hoped for May, and became without cows. The month of May - give hay to the horse, and climb onto the stove yourself. March is dry and wet May - there will be porridge and loaf. If it rains in May, there will be rye. May grass feeds the hungry. May is cold - a year of grain. A small bird is a nightingale, but May knows. To be born in May is to wash out the whole century. To marry in May is to toil for a century. In May good people they don’t get married (peasant weddings took place in the fall, at the end of work, which is just beginning in May). I would be glad to marry, but May does not order. You wanted good in May. You wanted a peasant and a crossroads (road food) in May. July. July is the crown of summer, senozornik, sufferer. In July, the yard is empty, but the field is thick. July - at least undress, and December - dress warmly. In July, at least undress, but it’s not easier (and everything will not be easier). March, April, May, June dries wine in barrels; july, august, september, october crushes the owner. July, August, September - hard labor, but after that there will be a mint. April - study, study and stop; May - walk; June - study, study and spit; July - collect books in a cool (seminar.). It is not the ax that feeds the peasant, but the work of July.

Answer from Ѐuslan Alimbekov[guru]
Prepare the sleigh in summer and the cart in winter.


Answer from Larisa Orekhovich[guru]
In the summer you will lie down, and in the winter you will run with a bag. Summer flies on wings. May is cold - a year of grain. As they mow hay, they do not ask for rain. Rook in the air - spring on the street. March with water, April with grass, and May with flowers