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Ethiopian Proverbs
(187 Proverbs)
Mock the palm tree only when the date harvest is over.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
He who digs too deep for a fish, may come out with a snake.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
Advise and counsel him; if he does not listen, let adversity teach him.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
What one desires is always better than what one has.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
The cow knows the cowherd but not the owner.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
Men fear danger, women only the sight of it.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
He who conceals his disease cannot expect to be cured.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
A single stick may smoke, but it will not burn.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
You travel on until you return home; you live on until you return to earth.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
What is taken for oneself is usually not a small piece.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
The cattle is as good as the pasture in which it grazes.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
Living is worthless for one without a home.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
Evil enters like a needle and spreads like an oak tree.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
A silly daughter teaches her mother how to bear children.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
You may well have two legs but you still can't climb two trees at the same time.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
What is inflated too much, will burst into fragments.
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The best of mankind is a farmer the best food is fruit.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
It is foolhardy to climb two trees at once just because one has two feet.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
Even over cold pudding, the coward says: "It will burn my mouth."
(Ethiopian Proverb)
A partner in the business will not put an obstacle to it.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
You cannot build a house for last year's summer.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
What has been blown away, cannot be found again.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
Snake at your feet - a stick at your hand!
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It is easy to become a monk in one's old age.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
Even if Christ's death could have been prevented, Judas would still be a traitor.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
A melancholic look is visible but not a melancholic heart.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
Woman without man is like a field without seed.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
Unless you call out, who will open the door?
(Ethiopian Proverb)
She who does not yet know how to walk cannot climb a ladder.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
If you see that a town worships a calf, then cut the grass and feed it.
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Eat when the meal is ready, speak when the time is ripe.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
A loose tooth will not rest until it's pulled out.
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Who cannot yet walk, cannot climb a ladder.
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To one who knows no better, a small garden is a forest.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
Sharing a secret with a rogue is like carrying grain in a bag with a hole.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
If you offend, ask for pardon; if offended, forgive.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
Don't demand that what you write in the Nile will be read in the desert.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
A home without a woman is like a barn without cattle.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
When the Nile knows a secret the desert will soon know it too.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
There is no one who became rich because he broke a holiday, and no one who became fat because he broke a fast.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
Saying that it's for her child, she gets herself a loaf of bread.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
If you are planning to travel where corn grows, you should take a sickle with you.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
Do not vacillate or you will be left in between doing something, having something and being nothing.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
A good conversation is better than a good bed.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
When the hyena is gone, the dog begins to bark.
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There is no cure for him who hides an illness.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
Restless feet may walk into a snake pit.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
If the heart is sad, tears will flow.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
Do not blame God for having created the tiger, but thank Him for not giving it wings.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
A fool will pair an ox with an elephant.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
When spiders' webs unite, they can tie up a lion.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
The witness of a rat is another rat.
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Regret, like a tail, comes at the end.
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If relatives help each other, what harm can be done to them?
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Dine with a stranger but save your love for your family.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
A fool looks for dung where the cow never grazed.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
When spiders unite, they can tie down a lion.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
The point of the needle must pass first.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
Only the man who is not hungry says the coconut has a hard shell.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
If one is not in a hurry, even an egg will start walking.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
Clothes put on while running come off while running.
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A fool at forty is a fool indeed.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
When one is prepared, difficulties do not come.
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The little stars will always shine while the great sun is often eclipsed.
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One who runs alone cannot be outrun by another.
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If a friend hurts you, run to your wife.
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Better an egg this year than a chicken next year.
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A fool and water will go the way they are directed.
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When one is in love, a cliff becomes a meadow.
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The heart of a fool is in his mouth and the mouth of the wise man is in his heart.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
One who recovers from sickness, forgets about God.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
I have a cow in the sky, but cannot drink her milk.
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Because he killed his wife he took shelter with his in-laws.
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A cow gave birth to a fire; she wanted to lick it, but it burned; she wanted to leave it, but she could not because it was her own child.
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When he looked under the saddle he lost his horse.
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The haughty blind person picks a fight with his guide.
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One is born, one dies; the land grows.
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Horns are not too heavy for the cow.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
As the wound inflames the finger, so the thought inflames the mind.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
A close friend can become a close enemy.
(Ethiopian Proverb)
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