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Never judge a book by its cover. Meaning don't judge someone when you have not talked to him to here what comes from him
added by Anonymous 1153 days ago 5 0
Omukanu kaama yelandizza yeka amakulu nti " bwoba oyagala okugagawala oba okubaako enkintu kyokola munsi Eno olina kwefaako osobole okutuuka kubuwangunzi.
added by Anonymous 1153 days ago 7 0
For sure they are,
I wish everyone in African would have them in their minds we would have gone extra miles from where we are.
Because theres alesson to learn from them.
added by Anonymous 1153 days ago 7 0
These are good African proverbs. It's a pity that many families, in the name of modernity, do not teach their children African proverbs nowadays. May I also add one proverb here: The river does not drown anyone it did not see his feet." Meaning: "stay out of trouble and be safe."
added by 1000851268 1153 days ago 8 0
L'eau des fleuves coulent jusqu'à la mer mais la mer n'est jamais remplit. La plus part des continents travaillent pour un seul pays
added by Anonymous 1153 days ago 7 0