Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
Pancia piena canta e non camicia bianca
English translation:
A piece of bread in one’s pocket is better than a feather in one’s hat. –Sweden
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Lisa Jane
Feb 12, 2017 16:27
7 yrs ago
Italian term
Pancia piena canta e non camicia bianca
Italian to English
Art/Literary
Folklore
sito web, città di Miglierina (Calabria). Ci sono alcuni proverbi calabresi all'interno del sito. Questo è presente nella sezione Agricoltura e gusto
AGRICOLTURA E GUSTO
"Pancia piena canta e non camicia bianca"
È una terra ricca e generosa quella di Miglierina, che dona prodotti genuini ai suoi ospiti.
AGRICOLTURA E GUSTO
"Pancia piena canta e non camicia bianca"
È una terra ricca e generosa quella di Miglierina, che dona prodotti genuini ai suoi ospiti.
Proposed translations
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A piece of bread in one’s pocket is better than a feather in one’s hat. –Sweden
I found this Swedish proverb which says more or less the same thing: it's better to spend your money on food than on fancy clothes
A piece of bread in one’s pocket is better than a feather in one’s hat
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http://www.special-dictionary.com/proverbs/source/s/swedish_...
A piece of bread in one’s pocket is better than a feather in one’s hat
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Note added at 58 mins (2017-02-12 17:26:18 GMT)
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http://www.special-dictionary.com/proverbs/source/s/swedish_...
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Full stomach, contented heart/When the stomach is full, the heart is glad / A happy man has no shirt
I give you a couple of (old) sayings that could also convey the idea...
When the stomach is full, the heart is glad. (Mieder1992 p. 564)
https://books.google.com/books?id=AbJ1tVGmiTgC&pg=PA483&lpg=...
And as most of us know, happiness doesn't come from being rich (you have heard that a happy man has no shirt on his back), nor does happiness come from being successful in your career, nor by self-indulgence. But the real way to get happiness is by giving happiness to other people.
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&e...
Of course, this is going into a bit of (maybe unduly free) interpretation, but these sayings could convey the original idea, or may inspire other proZ.comleagues to remember some more exact maxim.
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Hey, what about this one,
A fine CAGE won't feed a hungry bird.
F. La belle cage ne nourrit pas l'oiseau.
I. La bella gabbia non nutrisce l'uccello.
https://books.google.com/books?id=hOOkCwAAQBAJ&pg=PT56&lpg=P...
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Note added at 8 hrs (2017-02-13 00:49:05 GMT)
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"When the belly is full the mind is among the maids"
That's how they translated it here.
https://books.google.com/books?id=hOOkCwAAQBAJ&pg=PT56&lpg=P...
Discussion
In other words (as per ref below):
Better to buy food to eat than a new shirt and not eat at all
See
http://aforismi.meglio.it/proverbio.htm?id=fd0f