a kutya ugat, a karaván halad
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Literally, “the dog barks, the caravan proceeds”.
Pronunciation
[edit]Proverb
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- [1] According to this source, this was said in Hungarian first by Ferenc Pulszky and it comes from the Turkish language.
- [2] This website explains the following: İt ürür kervan yürür - An ancient Turkish proverb. Its first known occurrence is in Muhammad Shaybani Khan's "Divan" (a collection of poems, 1608-09). It is an assertion, with some irony, that "You are too insignificant to influence the course of events that surround you," i.e. "You're not such a big deal."