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Makiya Shani Tamiya posted an update in the group
Proverbs as a guide to life: Afro-Caribbean edition 3 years ago
“Yo na know ‘ow parson geh ‘e gown”
You don’t know how a parson got their gown //
Don’t envy because you don’t know how people get their things.
~Proverb from St. Vincent and the Grenadines~ -
AfroN8V posted an update in the group
Proverbs as a guide to life: Afro-Caribbean edition 3 years ago ·
Greetings all, members of this group will be interested in this event. I’m interpreting into Spanish for Dr. Tristan Samuels @taharka2018 as he breaks down Afro-Caribbean/Afridiasporic Languages and Afrikan Culture. https://t.co/a6HWWfU0L8
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88,608 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Would you be interested in organizing these here at Abibitumi?
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Greetings!! I am definitely interested, this is an important topic that needs to be covered. I look forward to seeing the presentation
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This looks very interesting
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sandra grocher posted an update in the group
Proverbs as a guide to life: Afro-Caribbean edition 3 years ago ·
” Bucket wid hole a battam nuh have nuh business a riverside”
Translation: A bucket with holes in the bottom has no business at a riverside
Explanation: Don’t criticize others when you have faults of your own
Wisdom from the ancestors……-
Keep bringing d gems!! Dis is a good one sis.. asante
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Makiya Shani Tamiya posted an update in the group
Proverbs as a guide to life: Afro-Caribbean edition 3 years ago ·
“Cat luck ain dog luck”
Cat’s luck and dog’s luck are not the same //
Just because something works for one person doesn’t mean that it will work for you
~Bajan (Barbados) proverb~-
In Jamaica we say “puss and dog don’t have the same luck.”…….same meaning!
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