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The baby that refuses its mother's breast, will never be full.
(Bajan Proverb)
The goat slaughtered for a man who is sick now, finds another who ws sick long before.
(Bajan Proverb)
The ox that ran away cannot be caught.
(Bajan Proverb)
The tooth laughs with the lance.
(Bajan Proverb)
There is no partridge which does not know its own way of scratching.
(Bajan Proverb)
Two rich persons do not wish each other a bird of ill omen.
(Bajan Proverb)
When 'ithare' is uprooted 'mugumo' grows in its place.
(Bajan Proverb)
You cant get blood out of a stone.
(Bajan Proverb)
Other's ornaments tire one's neck.
(Bajan Proverb)
Nobody cares about other people's poverty.
(Bajan Proverb)
It is he who got milk that is merciful.
(Bajan Proverb)
Hard-ears you wont hear, own-way ya will feal.
(Bajan Proverb)
Evah fool got ?e sense.
(Bajan Proverb)
De higher de monkey climb, de more he does show he tail.
(Bajan Proverb)
A slaughterhouse is not without a little blood.
(Bajan Proverb)
The bird who has always possessed a beak, does not pick up for another.
(Bajan Proverb)
The goats pasture with bells hanging from their necks in order not to stray.
(Bajan Proverb)
The ox which has grown old has no admirer.
(Bajan Proverb)
The village, which has got a whetstone, does not blunt the knife.
(Bajan Proverb)
There is no pleasure that does not cause one's cheeks to tremble.
(Bajan Proverb)
Virtue is better than riches.
(Bajan Proverb)
When the food is cooked there is no need to wait before eating it.
(Bajan Proverb)
You got two mout or you are two faced.
(Bajan Proverb)
Only a dog does retrun tuh 'e vomit.
(Bajan Proverb)
Nobody can see his own goodness: it can be seen only by others.
(Bajan Proverb)
It is always the potato of another family's boy that extinguishes the fire.
(Bajan Proverb)
Hard ears yuh won't hear, by and by yuh gine feel.
(Bajan Proverb)
Dont trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.
(Bajan Proverb)
De hen dat cackle lay de egg.
(Bajan Proverb)
A plant loses its blossom as soon as it bears fruit.
(Bajan Proverb)
The blessed knife eats of the meat of the 'kinandu'.
(Bajan Proverb)
The good milking cow is praised after her death.
(Bajan Proverb)
The ox which has no horns, relies for help on the one that has them.
(Bajan Proverb)
The vulture perches on the trees because it does not feel sure on the groung.
(Bajan Proverb)
There is no rain which does not enrich someone.
(Bajan Proverb)
Virtue is power.
(Bajan Proverb)
When yuh ain't got horse, ride cow.
(Bajan Proverb)
You have niggeritis.
(Bajan Proverb)
One finger does not kill a louse.
(Bajan Proverb)
Nobody calls another's father 'dad'.
(Bajan Proverb)
In the presence of elderly people one must not pour water.
(Bajan Proverb)
Guilty conscience wont let the eddoes cook.
(Bajan Proverb)
Dont stick your nose where you en wanted.
(Bajan Proverb)
De devil does find work for evil hands to do.
(Bajan Proverb)
A really good thing is ever good.
(Bajan Proverb)
The cimex lives in the firewood and still it reaches its full growth.
(Bajan Proverb)
The hump of the ox that has grown old must be eaten by women.
(Bajan Proverb)
The pit allows the grass to fall in.
(Bajan Proverb)
The war of the eyes never comes to an end.
(Bajan Proverb)
There is no thing which does not cause another to exist.
(Bajan Proverb)
Vultures arrive at the place where the goat is slaughtered.
(Bajan Proverb)
When yuh leave home pon a morning, yuh don't know who gine feed yuh.
(Bajan Proverb)
You spoke with your own mouth.
(Bajan Proverb)
One favours him from whom one has in the past received a gift.
(Bajan Proverb)
No war has been fought by men carrying a calabash of 'njohi' but of 'ucuru'.
(Bajan Proverb)
In every family where there is a son, the head of an ox, goat or ram is cooked to be eaten by him with his friends.
(Bajan Proverb)
Greedy greedy, give the hog some
(Bajan Proverb)
Dont step over a grave or you will soon die.
(Bajan Proverb)
De berry don' drop too far from de tree.
(Bajan Proverb)
A man is poor not because he scorns possessions, but because he possesses nothing.
(Bajan Proverb)
The cooking pot on the fire leaks, when pouring water it is broken.
(Bajan Proverb)
The hunter's son knows how to hunt.
(Bajan Proverb)
The place to use the club and the above arrow are not the same.
(Bajan Proverb)
The war that has no unity will make no prey,.
(Bajan Proverb)
There is no tree which a panting animal would not cling to.
(Bajan Proverb)
Wait till yuh trough put, then bubble in it.
(Bajan Proverb)
When yuh see a man fishing in a dry pond don't call he a fool.
(Bajan Proverb)
Young suga-cane gives no beer.
(Bajan Proverb)
One can lose four and eight.
(Bajan Proverb)
No prepotent man will insult other people for two consecutive seasons.
(Bajan Proverb)
If ya wuk ya want, and if ya dont wuk ya want, so why wuk.
(Bajan Proverb)
Great haste breaks the yam tuber.
(Bajan Proverb)
Dont point your finger into a graveyard or it will drop off.
(Bajan Proverb)
Cooked food is not sold for goats.
(Bajan Proverb)
A person will change his mind on something if left to sleep over it.
(Bajan Proverb)
The cow has a bad delivery though her owner is present.
(Bajan Proverb)
The hyena calls another hyena worse than itself.
(Bajan Proverb)
The pot telling the kettle it black.
(Bajan Proverb)
The whetstone in a village does no blunt the knife.
(Bajan Proverb)
There is not the son of the front and the son of the back.
(Bajan Proverb)
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