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Tag Archives: African Stories
Luo proverbs
Collected by: African proverbs,Sayings and stories (visit to read proverbs explanation) 1. Agulu kidiedi maonge tach. … Continue reading →
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Ganda proverbs
Collected by: African proverbs,Sayings and stories (visit to read proverbs explanation) 1. Abayita ababiri bajjukanya (=bejjukanya). Those who walk together warn each other. (Unity is strength) 2. Ssentamu nkadde, togiteresa munno. You would not entrust an old cooking pot … Continue reading →
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Tuareg proverbs
Collected by: African proverbs,Sayings and stories (visit to read proverbs explanation) 1. Ta n-ameri salah, ta n-amiksan sadsa. The (word) of a friend makes you cry; the (word) of an enemy makes you laugh.
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Luyia proverbs
Collected by: African proverbs,Sayings and stories (visit to read proverbs explanation) 1. Akakhura keetsa inyungu ebuleka. Beer that will spoil ferments unequally. 2. Imbwa inzifu yemanya. A thieving dog knows itself.
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Maasai – Eneimua enkiteng’ (The origin of cattle)
Collected by: Maika Soit Ore apa tiapa nemeeta apa Ilmaasai nkishu. Ore nabo olong’, neipot Naiteru-kop Maasainta, aa ninye apa oltung’ani oiterie naiteru-kop enkop, nejoki: “Maasinta lai, ayieu niyoki aitobir enkang’ sepuk oleng’. Ore ake peyie indip nikilotu aliki”. Ore … Continue reading →
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Dagomba Proverbs
Collected by: African proverbs,Sayings and stories (visit to read proverbs explanation) 1. Naawuni yi kabigi a gbali, o ni wuhi a ni yen kpahi shem. If God breaks your leg, He will teach you how to limp.
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Buli Proverbs
Collected by: African proverbs,Sayings and stories (visit to read proverbs explanation) 1. Pein dan kan jo ya, di voorika an tua. If an arrow has not entered deeply, then its removal is not hard.
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Zinza Proverbs
Collected by: African proverbs,Sayings and stories (visit to read proverbs explanation) 1. Omuhuma akenda kwota omulilo; esenya yatizwa onda’zo. A Tutsi liked to warm himself by the fire; someone else took the bull. 2. Amihwa gaholela nwele. … Continue reading →
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Nandi Proverbs
Collected by: African proverbs,Sayings and stories (visit to read proverbs explanation) 1. Makiume sasurwet ak kebet. You cannot use a wild banana leaf to shield yourself from the rains and then tear it to pieces later when the … Continue reading →
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Tira Proverbs
Collected by: African proverbs,Sayings and stories (visit to read proverbs explanation) 1. Ngora inlingino nanine; ndobagi nalobehe ngoba. Cows are born with ears; later they grow horns.
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