CS Tsjechisch wooordenboek: není všechno zlato co se třpytí
není všechno zlato co se třpytí heeft 14 vertalingen in 13 talen
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vertaling van není všechno zlato co se třpytí
- het is niet alles goud wat er blinkt (proverb) [things that appear valuable or worthwhile might not actually be so] (proverb)
- all that glitters is not gold (proverb) [things that appear valuable or worthwhile might not actually be so]
CS ES Spaans 1 vertaling
- no es oro todo lo que reluce (proverb) [things that appear valuable or worthwhile might not actually be so]
CS FR Frans 1 vertaling
- tout ce qui brille n’est pas or (proverb) [things that appear valuable or worthwhile might not actually be so] (proverb)
CS IT Italiaans 1 vertaling
- non è tutt'oro ciò che luccica (proverb) [things that appear valuable or worthwhile might not actually be so] (proverb)
CS PT Portugees 1 vertaling
- nem tudo que reluz é ouro (proverb) [things that appear valuable or worthwhile might not actually be so] (proverb)
CS DE Duits 1 vertaling
- es ist nicht alles Gold, was glänzt (proverb) [things that appear valuable or worthwhile might not actually be so] (proverb)
CS SV Zweeds 1 vertaling
- allt är inte guld som glimmar (proverb) [things that appear valuable or worthwhile might not actually be so]
CS PL Pools 1 vertaling
- nie wszystko złoto, co się świeci (proverb) [things that appear valuable or worthwhile might not actually be so]
CS DA Deens 2 vertalingen
- det er ikke alt guld, som skinner (proverb) [things that appear valuable or worthwhile might not actually be so] (proverb)
- de er ikke alle venner, som smiler (proverb) [things that appear valuable or worthwhile might not actually be so] (proverb)
CS HU Hongaars 1 vertaling
- nem mind arany, ami fénylik (proverb) [things that appear valuable or worthwhile might not actually be so] (proverb)
CS RU Rus 1 vertaling
- не всё то зо́лото, что блести́т (proverb) [things that appear valuable or worthwhile might not actually be so] (proverb)
CS JA Japanse 1 vertaling
- 光るものすべて金ならず (proverb) [things that appear valuable or worthwhile might not actually be so] (proverb)