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Revision as of 21:33, 28 May 2022


Language Romanian
Topics Virtue ,Love
Explicații și utilizare Se referă la virtuțile și valorile omenești care depășesc materialul.
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In English

Literal Translation: Clothes don’t make a man.
Real meaning: It reveres to the human virtues and values that go beyond the material.

It means that a person’s values make themself being a human and not the clothes.

Related idioms: Clothes don’t make a man.

In other languages

Language Literal translation To express the same Related Idioms
Basque ... ... ...
Catalan ... ... ...
Galician ... ... ...
Spanish ... ... ...
Turkish Kıyafet adam yapmaz. ... ...