Entuntumuki
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- Dec 24, 2011
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I say, hello to you all!
Lets translate our Swahili proverbs in English.
Lemme start:
1. Where it slopes down, is where it slopes up,
2. Today is today. He who says tomorrow is a liar,
3. When you mention a snake, have a stick ready in your hand,
4. Cut off your nose so that you may improve your face,
5. By the Prophet! Cash in the loin cloth is a weapon in the hand,
5. The bark of yesterday's sugar-cane is like a whole harvest for an ant,
6. The gratitude which bees receive for their diligent work of collecting nectar, is the smoke that men use to
expel them and get their honey,
7. The medicine of fire is also fire,
8. A handsome finger gets a ring put on it,
9. An Indian is a bad person but his merchandise is goodoh,
10. Savings do not decay,
11. He who belives to be standing firm, should ...
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You may continue adding other proverbs if you so wish ...
Lets translate our Swahili proverbs in English.
Lemme start:
1. Where it slopes down, is where it slopes up,
2. Today is today. He who says tomorrow is a liar,
3. When you mention a snake, have a stick ready in your hand,
4. Cut off your nose so that you may improve your face,
5. By the Prophet! Cash in the loin cloth is a weapon in the hand,
5. The bark of yesterday's sugar-cane is like a whole harvest for an ant,
6. The gratitude which bees receive for their diligent work of collecting nectar, is the smoke that men use to
expel them and get their honey,
7. The medicine of fire is also fire,
8. A handsome finger gets a ring put on it,
9. An Indian is a bad person but his merchandise is goodoh,
10. Savings do not decay,
11. He who belives to be standing firm, should ...
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You may continue adding other proverbs if you so wish ...