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Swahili Proverbs
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Refusing and wanting at the same time.
(Swahili Proverb)
That which eats you up is in your clothing.
(Swahili Proverb)
the curse of the fowl does not bother the kite.
(Swahili Proverb)
The one who has helped others climb the ladder gets kicked in the teeth.
(Swahili Proverb)
The washer of corpses does no harm to the dead.
(Swahili Proverb)
Two bulls do not live in the same shade.
(Swahili Proverb)
When a plate is covered, its contents are hidden.
(Swahili Proverb)
Where there are many people, there God is.
(Swahili Proverb)
You can not know the extent of water in a pond that you have never been to.
(Swahili Proverb)
A boat doesn't go forward if each one is rowing their own way.
(Swahili Proverb)
A good name shines in the dark.
(Swahili Proverb)
A messenger is not killed.
(Swahili Proverb)
A potter eats from a potsherd.
(Swahili Proverb)
A thing that is firmly fixed cannot be dislodged except with much trouble.
(Swahili Proverb)
An axe with rio handle does not split firewood.
(Swahili Proverb)
Asking questions is not silly.
(Swahili Proverb)
Do me a favour during a rainy season and I shall do the same to you during the dry season.
(Swahili Proverb)
Every vessel has its own waves.
(Swahili Proverb)
Have you changed into a cuttle-fish, you heap live embers on yourself?.
(Swahili Proverb)
He who earns calamity, eats it with his family.
(Swahili Proverb)
He who likes to eat cows hump will not fail to grow fat.
(Swahili Proverb)
How can you be burnt by chilies which you have not eaten?.
(Swahili Proverb)
If you dont fill a crack, you will build a wall.
(Swahili Proverb)
Mouth is the home of words.
(Swahili Proverb)
One who has little relish must eat sparingly.
(Swahili Proverb)
Regrets are like a child, They come some considerable time after event.
(Swahili Proverb)
That which is written by God is what is.
(Swahili Proverb)
The day you go naked, is the day you will meet your father.
(Swahili Proverb)
The one who is caught with the skin is the thief.
(Swahili Proverb)
The way of a liar is short.
(Swahili Proverb)
Usage is like law.
(Swahili Proverb)
When a poor man gets something he boasts of his new wealth.
(Swahili Proverb)
Where there are many there is much.
(Swahili Proverb)
You cannot know the defects of a house you have not slept in.
(Swahili Proverb)
A brother is a cooking pot, and a neighbour is a cooking pot lid.
(Swahili Proverb)
A good place you don't go to is a good place: if you go too often, it isn't a good place any longer.
(Swahili Proverb)
A mud hut cannot withstand great shocks.
(Swahili Proverb)
A regular path has no signpost.
(Swahili Proverb)
A tongue has no bone.
(Swahili Proverb)
An ear dots not go to bed hungry.
(Swahili Proverb)
Better an intelligent enemy than a stupid friend.
(Swahili Proverb)
Do not abuse midwives while child-bearing continues.
(Swahili Proverb)
Every who streches a skin on a drum, pulls the skin own his own side.
(Swahili Proverb)
He laughs at scar who has received no wound.
(Swahili Proverb)
He who earns his living in the sun, eats in the shade.
(Swahili Proverb)
He who nurses vegeance is not called wise.
(Swahili Proverb)
I am a mud hut, I can not stand shocks.
(Swahili Proverb)
If you don't know death look at the grave.
(Swahili Proverb)
Never give up your own old mat for a better prayer mat which you see passing.
(Swahili Proverb)
One who hides private parts wont get a child.
(Swahili Proverb)
Rice is all one but they are many ways of cooking it.
(Swahili Proverb)
The ape does not see his own backside, he Sees his companion's.
(Swahili Proverb)
The death of not a relative is a wedding.Compared to a death of a relative.
(Swahili Proverb)
The patient eat ripe.
(Swahili Proverb)
There is weeping when separated, there is quarreling when together.
(Swahili Proverb)
Voluntary is better than force.
(Swahili Proverb)
When an oxhorn of a news man is sounded, something is wrong.
(Swahili Proverb)
Where there are many, nothing goes wrong.
(Swahili Proverb)
You canot know the bugs of a bed that you have not lain on.
(Swahili Proverb)
A cat belonging to the house is not chased away.
(Swahili Proverb)
A good purpose is like a doctor and evil purpose corrupts.
(Swahili Proverb)
A new fowl always has string around its legs.
(Swahili Proverb)
A reserve will not decay.
(Swahili Proverb)
A traveller does not make a mess where he had made a camp as he might one day come back.
(Swahili Proverb)
An elephant hunter usually gets killed by an elephant.
(Swahili Proverb)
Better delay and get there.
(Swahili Proverb)
Do not abuse palm-wine tappers while drunkness persists.
(Swahili Proverb)
Everyone should contribute when collection is made.
(Swahili Proverb)
He that does not fear a bull must be a bull himself.
(Swahili Proverb)
He who eats another mans food will have his own food eaten by others.
(Swahili Proverb)
He who plays with mud will get splashed.
(Swahili Proverb)
I ate honey in my childhood, and its sweetness is still in my tooth.
(Swahili Proverb)
If you find the river flooded, wait.
(Swahili Proverb)
Nine is near ten.
(Swahili Proverb)
One who keeps silent, endures.
(Swahili Proverb)
Running on the roof finishes at the edge.
(Swahili Proverb)
The area covered by your life is not as important as what you can build on it.
(Swahili Proverb)
The destroyer of a country is a citizen of that country.
(Swahili Proverb)
The poison for a word is a word.
(Swahili Proverb)
They is no distance that has no end.
(Swahili Proverb)
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