Mor a-raok an avel, amzer fall da zont. (Breton language)
“Sea ahead of the wind, bad weather to come.”
When the swell arrives before the wind that should be driving it, rough weather is already on its way.
— Traditional Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon Wisdom, Saint Pierre & Miquelon
Source: Traditional Breton-language sailors' proverb, ancestral maritime heritage of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon's Breton founding fishermen, public-domain oral tradition
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