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Oto angielskie przysłowia na literę E w porządku alfabetycznym według kolumny z przysłowiami po angielsku:
| Przysłowia (proverbs) | Odpowiadające przysłowia po polsku |
| Eagles don't catch flies. | |
| Early bird catches the worm. |
Kto rano wstaje, temu Pan Bóg daje. |
| Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. | |
| East or West home is best. |
Wszędzie dobrze, ale w domu najlepiej. |
| Easy come, easy go. | |
| Easy does it. | |
| Eat to live, not live to eat. |
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| Empty sacks will never stand upright. | |
| Empty vessels make the most sound. | |
| England's difficulty is Ireland`s opportunity. | |
| Enough is as good as a feast. | |
| Even a worm will turn. | |
| Every bullet has its billet. | |
| Every cloud has a silver lining. | Nie ma tego złego, co by na dobre nie wyszło. |
| Every cock will crow upon his own dunghill. | |
| Every dog has his day. | I tobie kiedyś zaświeci słońce. I do ciebie los się uśmiechnie. |
| Every dog is allowed one bite. | |
| Every elm has its man. | |
| Every herring must hang by its own gill. | |
| Every Jack has his Jill. | |
| Every law has its own law. | |
| Every little helps. | |
| Every man for himself and God for us all. | |
| Every man for himself and the Devil take the hindmost. | |
| Every man for himself. | |
| Every man has his price. | |
| Every man is the architect of his own fortune. | |
| Every man to his taste. | |
| Every man to his trade. | |
| Every picture tells a story. | |
| Every tub must stand on its own bottom. | |
| Every why has a wherefore. | Uderz w stół, nożyce się odezwą. |
| Everybody love a lord. | |
| Everybody`s business is nobody`s business. | |
| Everyone speaks well of the bridge which carries him over. | |
| Everyone stretches his legs according to the length of his coverlet. | |
| Everything has an end. | |
| Evil communications corrupt good manners. | |
| Evil doers are evil dreaders. | |
| Example is better than precept. | |
| Experience is the best teacher. | |
| Experience is the father of wisdom. | |
| Experience keeps a dear school. | |
| Extremes meet. |

