In the summer they converge. Ancient and modern sayings about summer

The lush growth of grass, the flowering of gardens, meadows, forests and fields - all these are signs summer. It gives people many gifts of nature not only as a result of their painstaking and persistent work in the fields, orchards and vegetable gardens. With magnanimous generosity, nature gives away everything that has grown in its lands. There are berries, nuts, medicinal plants, and mushrooms. And how much fun you can have fishing! How nice it is near rivers and lakes!

among the people June often called the month of flowers, and July- the month of berries. IN August The aging of leaves and shoots on trees and shrubs has already been observed. There is no former brightness and freshness of greenery. And at the end of the month, yellow leaves appear on bird cherry and birch trees. The forest becomes quieter, the days are shorter, the nights are longer and cooler. And although the sun is still gently warming, the breath of autumn can already be felt.

Reflection of the summer landscape, field work, and signs of this time of year can be more than found in Russian folk proverbs. The brightest, most accurate and understandable proverbs about summer for children, and sayings about summer we have collected on this page.

Proverbs and sayings about summer

From the collection “Schoolchild's Dictionary. Proverbs, sayings, popular expressions” (compiled by O. D. Ushakova):

In the summer, every bush will let you spend the night.
In the summer, dawn meets dawn.
Summer for the peasant - father and mother.
A summer day feeds the year.
Don’t pray for a long summer, pray for a warm summer.
Summer is bad when there is no sun.
Sitting at home in the summer means not having bread in the winter.
What you collect in the summer, you will find on the table in the winter.
What is born in the summer will be useful in the winter.
Summer is stormy - winter with snowstorms.
Summer is dry and hot - winter is light and frosty.
Rainy summer is worse than autumn.
Wet summer and warm autumn mean a long winter.
The summer has passed, the autumn has passed, and now it’s snow on one’s head.
Winter found me in a summer sundress.

From the collection “Russian folk proverbs and sayings” (compiled by A. M. Zhigulev):

Red summer - green mowing.
People are happy about the summer, and the bees are happy about the flowers.
You'll spend the summer lying around, but in the winter you'll run away with your bag.

Know by the color that it’s heading towards summer.

Rainy summer is no match for autumn.
Sitting idle in the summer means not having bread in the winter.
Summer will give birth, not the field.
There are never two summers a year.
In the summer, dawn meets dawn.
Summer is a hard time.
Honey mushrooms have appeared - summer is over.
If you don't sweat in the summer, you won't get warm in the winter either.
Winter and summer do not get along well.
A summer day during a winter week.

From the collection “Russian Proverbs and Sayings” (compiled by M. A. Rybnikova):

There is no change between winter and summer. There is no union between winter and summer.
Winter without snow is summer without bread.
Winter scares summer, but it still melts.
As is the summer, so is the hay.
In the summer, dawn meets dawn.
Summer works for winter, and winter for summer.
Red summer does not live twice a year.
In July, the field is thick, but the barn is empty.
Summer is a bounty, winter is a bounty.
The sun will warm up - everything will be in time.

From the collection “Encyclopedia of Folk Wisdom” (compiled by N. Uvarov):

A summer day feeds the year.
A summer day is worth its weight in gold.
Summer is for the soul, winter is for health.
Summer runs skipping, and winter wanders with its head down.
Summer is rainier by autumn, and people are grouchier in old age.
Summer is red - it's a wonderful time.
Summer is a peasant's mother and father.
Summer gathers and winter eats.
In the summer I would sleep, and in the winter I would touch it.
In the summer it rains for two days - an hour dries; In the fall it rains for an hour - it dries for two weeks.
In the summer, the day is on the wane, the night is on the rise.
In the summer you will find a cell under the spruce tree.
In the summer, even a homeless person has a place to stay for the night.
Laziness in summer, torment in winter.
There are flies in summer and old women in winter.
You can't work in the summer, the boiler doesn't boil in the winter.
If you can’t collect it in the summer, you won’t find it in the winter.
Born in summer, useful in winter.
In summer with a fishing rod, in winter with a handbag.
In summer it’s warm without a fur coat.
Collect bread in summer, and manure in winter.

About the summer months

Spends June at work, discourages singing.
June warmth is sweeter than a fur coat.
June passed through the meadows with a scythe, and July ran through the grain with a sickle.

July is the tip of summer, December is the tip of winter.
July is the beauty of summer, the heart of color.
July is the tip of summer, December is the tip of winter.
July - the pinnacle of summer - never gets tired, tidies everything up.
In July, even if you take off your clothes, it still won’t be any easier.
In July, the yard is empty, but the field is thick.

August is a pickle, plenty of everything.
Whatever you collect in August, you will spend the winter with.
August never gets tired - he collects and stores everything.
In August, summer skips towards autumn.
In August everything is on time: keep your gloves in reserve.
In August, before lunch - summer, after lunch - autumn.
August - Lenores lays down canvas.

Proverbs and sayings of the Russian people about summer

Description of material: This material contains proverbs and sayings about summer that are most understandable for preschool children. They can be used in direct educational activities with children, during routine moments, and during walks. A selection of proverbs and sayings of the Russian people about summer will be useful not only for educators and teachers, but also for parents in organizing leisure time at home.

I am made of heat, I carry warmth with me,
I warm the rivers, swim - I invite you.
And you all love me for this, I... (summer).

Proverbs and sayings about June

In June the day never fades.
In June, dawn meets dawn.
Sultry June - don't care about fishing.
June - end of migration, beginning of summer.
The June nights of the sparrow's nose are shorter.
May is joy and June is happiness.
May creates bread, and June creates hay.

Proverbs and sayings about July

In July, the yard is empty, but the field is thick.
In July the sun burns without fire.
In July, even if you take off your clothes, things won’t get any easier.
July is the beauty of summer, the middle of color.
July is the tip of summer, December is the tip of winter.
It is not the ax that feeds the man, but the July work.
July will knock the arrogance out of a man if he has no time to sit down.

Proverbs and sayings about August

August is a bushman, a suffering sovereign. August is a pickle, plenty of everything.
August crushes, but then rounds.
Augustus the flaxseed will store the canvas.
In August, a peasant has three worries: mowing, plowing, and sowing.
In August, the sickles are warm and the water is cold.
The man bathes before Ilya, and says goodbye to the river from Ilya.
Before Ilyin there is a pound of honey in the hay, after Ilyin there is a pound of manure.


In the summer, dawn meets dawn.
In times of suffering, care alone would not become work.
The grass is in bloom - it's time to mow.
Summer is beautiful for everyone, but the top of your head is heavy.
There is no summer twice a year.
Rainy summer is worse than autumn.
If there is a thunderstorm, there will be hay behind your eyes.
Know by the color that it’s heading towards summer.
As is the summer, so is the hay.
Red summer - green mowing.
No one gets bored of the red summer.
Whoever sits in the cold during the summer will cry in winter.
A summer day feeds the year.
A summer day during a winter week.
A summer week is more expensive than a winter week.
Summer is stormy - winter with snowstorms.
Summer is for the soul, winter is for health.
Summer is rainy - winter is snowy and frosty.
Summer is skipping, and winter is waddling.
Summer for the peasant - father and mother.
Summer has passed, but the sun has not burned.
Summer works for winter, and winter for summer.
Summer will give birth, not the field.
Summer gathers and winter eats.
Summer is dry and hot - winter is light and frosty.
In summer there is dust, in winter there is heavy snow.
In the summer, every bush will let you spend the night.
Thunderstorms in summer - frosts in winter.
In summer, the day wets, and the hour dries.
In summer, the rain will soak you, but the red sun will dry you.
Sitting at home in the summer means not having bread in the winter.
In the summer, the night to get married is short.
In the summer you'll get plenty of exercise, in the winter you'll get hungry.
You won't sweat in the summer, and you won't get warm in the winter.
You can’t store it in the summer, you can’t bring it in the winter.
In the summer you drag it with your foot, and in the winter you pick it up with your lips.
In the summer we sing, in the fall we howl.
In the summer you will lie down, in the winter you will run with your bag.
In summer with a fishing rod, in winter with a handbag.
Collect bread in summer, manure in winter.
People are happy about the summer, and the bees are happy about the flowers.
Rely on the weather, but don't make a mistake yourself.
Don’t pray for a long summer, but pray for a warm one.
It's a bad summer if there's no sun.
A woman would dance, but the crown of summer had come.
Summer doesn't happen twice a year.
The summer will pass and not this.
Rye turns green for two weeks, heads for two weeks, flowers for two weeks, pours two weeks, dries up for two.
Dew and fog live in the mornings.
They don’t wait for the weather with a scythe in their hands.
The sun is warm in summer and freezing in winter.
The solstice is turning.
Happy are those fields on which the summer rain falls at the right time.
Wet summer and warm autumn mean a long winter.
Here they ask for rain, but it comes where they mow.
God multiplied summer with flies and winter with frost.
Breadbeard - for a harsh winter.
Good in summer! Go naked.
Summer is bad if there is no sun.
Whatever is harvested in the summer is harvested in the winter.
What is born in the summer will be useful in the winter.
What you collect in the summer, you will find on the table in the winter.

Oh, summer is red! I would love you
If only it weren't for the heat, the dust, the mosquitoes, and the flies.

Everyone knows that Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin did not really like the summer season. The great poet appreciated the bright colors of autumn much more. But not every adult is ready to agree with Pushkin on this issue, and there is nothing to say about children. After all, almost every child knows that summer is the sea, mountains, river, forest, sun, holidays, friends and football from morning to evening. In the summer there is no homework or classes at school or kindergarten; in the summer, parents are ready to feed their children ice cream without much regard for possible sore throats and scarlet fever. Eh... Needless to say, we were all once children.

This page contains materials about children's favorite time of year. There are riddles about summer, poems about summer, proverbs and sayings about summer and something else. We will try to add materials to the best of our ability.

Riddles about summer

The sun is burning,
Linden blossoms.
The rye is ripening
When does this happen?
(In summer)

Emerald meadows,
There is a rainbow-arc in the sky.
The lake is warmed by the sun:
Everyone is invited to swim...
(Summer)

I am made of heat,
I carry the warmth with me,
I warm the rivers
"Take a bath!" - I invite you.
And love for it
Y'all me, I'm...
(Summer)

The long-awaited time!
The kids shout: “Hurray!”
What kind of joy is this?
It just came...
(Summer)

Everyone wishes at this time
Take a vacation and go to the sea.
(Summer)

What a sweet time -
Sun, greenery and heat?
(Summer)

Poems about summer

Why is there so much light?

I. Maznin

Why is there so much light?
Why is it suddenly so warm?
Because it's summer
It came to us for the whole summer.
That's why every day
Every day gets longer
Well, the nights
Night after night
It's getting shorter and shorter.

Summer day

How beautiful it is, a summer day,
The shadow plays merrily
A butterfly flutters in the garden,
The finch hums something
By the bush of blooming roses
A flock of dancing dragonflies,
And the bee buzzes all day -
She brought fragrant honey.

I draw summer

P. Pranuza

I paint summer -
What color?
Red paint -
Sun,
There are roses on the lawns,
And green is the field,
There are mowings in the meadows.
Blue paint - the sky
And the stream is singing.
What kind of paint?
Will I leave the cloud?
I paint summer -
It's very difficult.

Summer is a ray of sunshine
Warm rain from under the clouds,
Summer - bright flowers
Of unusual beauty,
Summer is a warm river,
A flock of clouds in the sky.
Summer! Summer is coming to us!
Everything rejoices and sings.

What will you give me, summer?

Vladimir Orlov

What will you give me, summer?
- Lots of sunshine!
There's a rainbow in the sky!
And daisies in the meadow!
- What else will you give me?
- The key ringing in silence,
Pines, maples and oaks,
Strawberries and mushrooms!
I'll give you a cookie,
So that, going out to the edge,
You shouted to her louder:
“Tell me your fortune quickly!”
And she answers you
I guessed for many years!

In summer

Nikolay Grekov

Cherries and plums have browned,
The golden rye has poured,
And how the sea worries the fields,
And you can’t walk in the grass in the meadows.

The sun walks high above the vault
The skies are hot from the heat,
Linden smells like honey,
And the forest full of darkness rustles...

Summer

Boris Zakhoder

“Walk!” - beckoned
Forest path.
And so he walked
Along the path Alyoshka...
After all, in the summer in the forest
Interesting, like in a fairy tale:
Bushes and trees
Flowers and frogs,
And the grass is green
Softer than a pillow!

Summer shower

I. Tokmakova

The summer shower filled the puddles -
Whole seas!
The dacha stood at the pier,
Having dropped anchor.
Only my ship is brave
Fighting the wave
And it doesn’t matter that it’s paper
The sail is above me.

Path

In summer the sun laughs
And the path winds like a snake,
The forest invites everyone to visit,
Treats you with berries.
You will go along the path into the forest -
You will pick a lot of berries.
The path runs far away,
A basket full of berries.

Proverbs and sayings about summer

Rainy summer is worse than autumn.
There are frosts in winter and thunderstorms in summer.
No one gets bored of Red Summer.
A summer day feeds a winter week.
Sitting at home in the summer means not having bread in the winter.
What summer collects, winter eats up.
In summer you will lie there all day, but in winter you will run away with your bag.
In the summer, every bush will let you spend the night.
Don't ask for a long summer, but ask for a warm one.
Summer is bad if there is no sun.
The sun is warm in summer, but freezing in winter.
It would be nice if it was summer, but there were flies.
Whatever is produced in the summer will be useful in the winter.

Riddles and nursery rhymes are the heritage of folk art. Over the centuries, folklore has absorbed the wisdom of times, becoming part of folk culture. The peasant, observing changes in nature, was interested in the future harvest. He passed on many superstitions about the weather and seasons to his children and grandchildren. The most accurate and sonorous expressions remained in the memory of generations. This is how proverbs and sayings about summer appeared.

Proverb - what is it

Now, to find out forecasts for the summer, you just need to turn on the TV or computer. In ancient times, people watched changes in nature and weather phenomena throughout their lives. Centuries-old observations of the people were embodied in oral proverbs and sayings. It is difficult to say when eloquent expressions aptly describing any ongoing phenomenon arose in Ancient Rus'. For a long time, they have been precise turns of phrase in Russian speech, carrying their wisdom through the centuries.

A proverb is a popular assessment of a recurring event, the cyclical nature of which may be accompanied by similar phenomena. The change of seasons played a special role in the life and work of Russian people. They pinned a lot of hopes on the summer period, trying to remember and convey their observations to future generations. Sayings on the topic “Summer” have not lost their relevance in modern speech. With the help of succinct phrases, everyday speech can be given a bright emotional coloring.

Sayings - harbingers of the season

Winter in former times was a period of rest from tedious labor for those who worked in the arable land and in the fields. Proverbs and sayings about summer were formed when there was still snow in the yard. They were preparing for this time, waiting for it, spending long winter evenings not in idle pleasures, but in preparation for the season of plowing and suffering.

  • Winter and summer there is no friendship.
  • Winter sun towards the summer window.
  • As you can see around the world, things are heading towards summer.

The prosperous life of the Russian peasant depended on a successful harvest. Many folklore sketches tell about the difficult period of work in the fields. People did not make up sayings about summer for fun; people knew the value of hard work and treated work with respect.

  • In summer, the day feeds the whole year.
  • In summer they reap, in winter they chew.
  • Anyone who has grown up, run to the hayfield.
  • During difficult times, go to bed with the chickens, get up to work with the roosters.
  • You'll spend a lot of time in the summer, but you'll be full in the winter.
  • Store it in the summer and pick it up in the winter.

In order not to waste precious minutes, the workers did not go home to spend the night, stayed overnight in the field, and slept by the fire.

  • Every haystack in summer is a bedroom.
  • Every bush will let you sleep in the summer.
  • In summer, green grass is a bed, and a hummock is a pillow.

Seasonal work in each month had a certain character.

  • June will not let you get bored and will discourage you from going for a walk.
  • June is a colorful month - there is no rest in work.
  • In July the fields are thick and the bins are empty.
  • It is not the ax that will feed the peasant, but the July suffering.
  • Augustus the gustaar, the sovereign himself is in suffering.
  • Father Augustus cools the water and orders us to work.

About the weather

What the land and arable land will benefit from depends on what the summer will be like. Rainy and cold weather will not increase the harvest, drought and heat are also not good. For field and garden crops, a harmonious combination of all necessary factors is important. Watching the weather and hoping for favorable conditions, the field worker wrote sayings about summer.

  • An early rain will endow the treasury, but a late rain will completely ruin you.
  • Summer is not good if there is no sun.
  • Don't ask for a long summer, ask for a warm one.

Signs for the winter

Based on the summer weather, they predicted what the coming winter would be like. Sayings about summer have been remembered for a long time. If they matched, the phrases were remembered and passed on to subsequent generations. This is how folk signs arose, which still surprise us with the reliability of their predictions.

  • If it rains in summer, expect a lot of snow in winter.
  • Hot summer - cold winter.
  • In summer there is heat and dryness - wait for the winter cold.
  • Thunderstorms in summer, frosts in winter.

The most capacious and accurate sayings conveyed ancient observations and advice to modern people.

Modern proverbs about summer

Times change, old knowledge is replaced by new knowledge. City dwellers are no strangers to thoughts of summer, a period of long-awaited vacations and outdoor activities. Modern sayings about summer differ from ancient ones in style and language, but not in meaning. Sarcasm inherent in folklore has remained in the same inimitable manner that is inherent in oral folk art at all times.

  • It's good in winter to dream about how it lights up in summer.
  • To imitate a starfish on the beach, you need to imitate a working horse in winter.

Passed on by older generations, it enriches and embellishes oral speech. Proverbs are sayings that have absorbed the mind and logic of many generations. It is true that folk art reflects the spiritual image of an entire nation. Short colloquial expressions help to penetrate the spirit of the past and are part of our history. This genre of Russian folklore has historical and cultural value.

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