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Makiya Shani Tamiya posted an update in the group
Proverbs as a guide to life: Kiswahili edition 3 years ago ·
@karuga Learning Kiswahili opened a door for me that I never expected. Even with just learning a few words back in February, my tongue immediately began to resist speaking English , lol! Reclaim your language & heritage and drop that cavebeast language . Plus you’ll be able to understand the proverbs in this group on a literal level. I highly… Read more
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Asante sana for the testimony. I’m glad you’re getting value ✊🏿
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Blackpowerful review!
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Makiya Shani Tamiya posted an update in the group
Proverbs as a guide to life: Kiswahili edition 3 years ago
“Nguo za kuazima, hazisitiri matako”
Borrowed clothes do not hide the buttocks. If the owner demands back the clothes you borrowed from him, you will have to go naked //
Do not depend on others for your needs. -
Makiya Shani Tamiya posted an update in the group
Proverbs as a guide to life: Kiswahili edition 3 years ago
“Ngoma ivumayo, haidumu.”
A drum which is beaten loud, does not last long //
Do not overstrain yourself. -
Makiya Shani Tamiya posted an update in the group
Proverbs as a guide to life: Kiswahili edition 3 years ago
“Akutendaye mtende, mche asiyekutenda”
Retaliate when someone harms you, Be careful when someone is polite to you //
Better to have an enemy whom you know well, than to associate with a friendly person whose background and intentions are vague and transparent. -
Makiya Shani Tamiya posted an update in the group
Proverbs as a guide to life: Kiswahili edition 3 years ago
“Fadhili ya nyuki ni moto”
The gratitude which bees receive for their diligent work of collecting nectar is the smoke that men use to expel them and get at their honey //
You must reckon with ingratitude from those whom you once helped.-
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