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The abyss laughs at the plain.
(Bajan Proverb)
The flea troubles him who has got it in his ear.
(Bajan Proverb)
The mouth that has saliva does not lack words.
(Bajan Proverb)
The son of the leopard scratches like its mother.
(Bajan Proverb)
There is no man that cannot become an orphan.
(Bajan Proverb)
To seek a woman to the belly.
(Bajan Proverb)
What sweetens goat mout does burn e bottom.
(Bajan Proverb)
You can dead longer than ya live.
(Bajan Proverb)
Respect due to a dog.
(Bajan Proverb)
Nobody is born wise.
(Bajan Proverb)
Make sure better than cock-sure.
(Bajan Proverb)
He who is full does not understand what is told.
(Bajan Proverb)
Everybody regrets not what he leaves but what he does not find.
(Bajan Proverb)
De sea en' get nuh back door.
(Bajan Proverb)
A trick is not an arrow.
(Bajan Proverb)
A good action reaps another.
(Bajan Proverb)
The animal caught in the trap does not refuse to set itself free.
(Bajan Proverb)
The food eaten first lasts longest in the stomach.
(Bajan Proverb)
The mouth who ate the seeds asks, 'Now what shall I plant?'.
(Bajan Proverb)
The song that has no leader, goes wrong.
(Bajan Proverb)
There is no mischance you are guaranteed against.
(Bajan Proverb)
Too much weight does break down de scale.
(Bajan Proverb)
What you can dead and leave you can live and see or enjoy.
(Bajan Proverb)
You can take a horse to the pond but you cant make him drink.
(Bajan Proverb)
Resist the beginnings.
(Bajan Proverb)
Nobody grumbles while carrying a load, but when he has laid it down.
(Bajan Proverb)
'Kanywanjui' scratches its thigh.
(Bajan Proverb)
He don't care if Good Friday come pon a Sunday.
(Bajan Proverb)
Every skin teeth aint a laugh.
(Bajan Proverb)
De more yuh peep, de less yuh see.
(Bajan Proverb)
A stupid turtle-dove is sometimes surprised by night for wanting one more grain of castor-oil plant.
(Bajan Proverb)
A fair daughter's father has no ears.
(Bajan Proverb)
The animal rambling in the stable makes the sleeping ones rise too.
(Bajan Proverb)
The food that is in the mouth is not yet in the belly.
(Bajan Proverb)
The ox that claws the 'kiara' will die.
(Bajan Proverb)
The stream does not pass over an old stone.
(Bajan Proverb)
There is no name which cannot distinguish a child.
(Bajan Proverb)
Trouble don't set up like rain.
(Bajan Proverb)
What your eyes dont see, your stomach will take.
(Bajan Proverb)
You can take a monkey out of the bush, but you cant take the bush of a monkey.
(Bajan Proverb)
Quarrelling is peculiar to the woman who has got male children.
(Bajan Proverb)
Nobody grumbles at being rich, all at being poor.
(Bajan Proverb)
Kamau who is white becomes black.
(Bajan Proverb)
He who goes around with his body upright, later on will go crawling.
(Bajan Proverb)
Every dog got 'e day.
(Bajan Proverb)
De more yuh look de less yuh see.
(Bajan Proverb)
A son as cunning as his father knows the arrows like father.
(Bajan Proverb)
A cat can look at de queen.
(Bajan Proverb)
The baby nursed by its grandmother can never be corrected.
(Bajan Proverb)
The foot and the earth cannot help meeting.
(Bajan Proverb)
The ox that feeds itself does not spoil its skin.
(Bajan Proverb)
The timid ox drinks muddy watr.
(Bajan Proverb)
There is no nice bird in the millet.
(Bajan Proverb)
Two poor cows does make up good dung.
(Bajan Proverb)
When hyenas go away jackals rejoice.
(Bajan Proverb)
You cant be in the town and be in the country too.
(Bajan Proverb)
Prophet copies a prophet.
(Bajan Proverb)
Nobody entering a hut pays for the heart he will enjoy in it.
(Bajan Proverb)
It is not the owner, trampling his own field, that spoils it.
(Bajan Proverb)
He ain't even loss he mudda features yet.
(Bajan Proverb)
Every bush is a man.
(Bajan Proverb)
De longer yuh live, de more yuh does hear.
(Bajan Proverb)
A small red snuff-box is a welcome.
(Bajan Proverb)
A branch of 'mutundu' does not hinder the division of a field.
(Bajan Proverb)
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)
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