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  • Full Explanation of Calendar Proverbs 2023

Full Explanation of Calendar Proverbs

  • December 2023, The hoes of two people cultivating together in a field sometimes clash (hit) against each other.
  • November 2023, When a bird builds its nest it uses the feathers of other birds.
  • October 2023, When you get problems, you share with your family.
  • September 2023, Members of the same family are open to each other and can discuss anything.
  • August 2023, Two ants do not fail to pull one grasshopper.
  • July 2023, Two calabashes floating in a basin of water will touch each other, but not damage each other.
  • June 2023, A friend is someone you share the path with.
  • May 2023, Alone, alone, one cannot produce history.
  • April 2023, It takes a whole village to raise a child.
  • March 2023, Many hands make light work.
  • February 2023, “Go in that direction” does not mean that you go. To go means, “let’s go together!”
  • January 2023, If you want to walk fast, walk alone. If you want to walk far, walk together.
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