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Hungarian
Etymology
aki (“who/ever”) + szél (“wind”) + -et (accusative suffix) + vet (“to sow”) + vihar (“storm”) + -t (accusative suffix) + arat (“to harvest, reap”). Literally, “whoever sows a wind will reap a storm”.
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Proverb
aki szelet vet, vihart arat
- sow the wind, reap the whirlwind
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