gallina dalle uova d'oro
Italian
Etymology
Literally “hen with the golden eggs”, in reference to Aesop's fable The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs.
Noun
gallina dalle uova d'oro f (plural galline dalle uova d'oro)
- (figuratively, idiomatic) the golden goose (something that generates profit or gives great advantages).
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