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Ivorian Proverbs
Ivorian Proverbs
(27 Proverbs)
Too much discussion means a quarrel.
(Ivorian Proverb)
A little leaven smoothes away the whole lump.
(Ivorian Proverb)
Mutual affection gives each his share.
(Ivorian Proverb)
The death of an elderly man is like a burning library.
(Ivorian Proverb)
Taking water from the same well doesn't make all the wives' gravy taste good.
(Ivorian Proverb)
Taking aim for too long can ruin your eyes.
(Ivorian Proverb)
Mutual affection is when each gives his share.
(Ivorian Proverb)
Ingratitude is sooner or later fatal to its author.
(Ivorian Proverb)
In the villages where there are no oxen, the sheep's feet seem strong.
(Ivorian Proverb)
If you are not going to bite, don't show your teeth.
(Ivorian Proverb)
He who gives a monkey as a present doesn't keep hold of its tail.
(Ivorian Proverb)
In the village that you don't know, the chickens have teeth.
(Ivorian Proverb)
Everybody loves a fool, but nobody wants him for a son.
(Ivorian Proverb)
Better a bad wife than an empty house.
(Ivorian Proverb)
A poor man's sheep will never get fat.
(Ivorian Proverb)
A friend will wipe away sweat but not blood.
(Ivorian Proverb)
The stranger has big eyes but he doesn't see anything.
(Ivorian Proverb)
A bad son gives his mother a bad name.
(Ivorian Proverb)
Too much discussion will lead to a row.
(Ivorian Proverb)
The twig that falls in the water will never become a fish.
(Ivorian Proverb)
The panther and the sheep never hunt together.
(Ivorian Proverb)
He who cannot sleep can still dream.
(Ivorian Proverb)
He who talks incessantly, talks nonsense.
(Ivorian Proverb)
Mutual gifts cement friendship.
(Ivorian Proverb)
Teeth will never quarrel with the tongue.
(Ivorian Proverb)
Their mosquito won't bite me.
(Ivorian Proverb)
Two flavors confuse the palate.
(Ivorian Proverb)
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