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Swahili Proverbs - page 7
The ape does not see his own backside, he Sees his companion's.
Swahili Proverb
the curse of the fowl does not bother the kite.
Swahili Proverb
Don't travel under another's lucky star.
Swahili Proverb
He who fixes his mind much on water ends up not drinkink it.
Swahili Proverb
When an oxhorn of a news man is sounded, something is wrong.
Swahili Proverb
She who is pregnant, is pregnant-even though she wrap herself in an 'mkaja'.
Swahili Proverb
Talk of the devil, and you'll hear the rustle of his wings.
Swahili Proverb
Pleasent words will draw the snake from its hole.
Swahili Proverb
It is not hard to nurse a pregnency, but it is hard to bring up a child.
Swahili Proverb
How can you be burnt by chilies which you have not eaten?.
Swahili Proverb
The way of a liar is short.
Swahili Proverb
A fisheman knows where to look for an octopus.
Swahili Proverb
A good name shines in the dark.
Swahili Proverb
A goshawk is an egg child, if sleeps hungry its his own fault.
Swahili Proverb
A handsome finger gets the ring.
Swahili Proverb
A hunter is not afraid of thorns.
Swahili Proverb
A husband of a mother is a father.
Swahili Proverb
A lazy person with a nephwe does not eat dry rice.
Swahili Proverb
Who tells the truth is never wrong.
Swahili Proverb
Your companion's body is beside.
Swahili Proverb
Your companion's burden is a load of kapok.
Swahili Proverb
Your own small place is not like a big place of your companion.
Swahili Proverb
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