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August 8, 2019
September 2017, The hoes of two people cultivating together in a field sometimes clash (hit) against each other. Sukuma (Tanzania) Proverb.
September 2017, The hoes of two people cultivating together in a field sometimes clash (hit) against each other. Sukuma (Tanzania) Proverb.
August 8, 2019
August 2017, A faithful woman is a crown to her husband. Gusii (Kenya) Proverb
August 2017, A faithful woman is a crown to her husband. Gusii (Kenya) Proverb
August 8, 2019
July 2017, Tall stories destroy the family relationship. Luba–Katanga (Democratic Republic of Congo – DRC) Proverb
July 2017, Tall stories destroy the family relationship. Luba–Katanga (Democratic Republic of Congo – DRC) Proverb
August 8, 2019
June 2017, Brothers who get along will always defeat the enemy. Mashi (Democratic Republic of Congo — DRC) Proverb
June 2017, Brothers who get along will always defeat the enemy. Mashi (Democratic Republic of Congo — DRC) Proverb
August 8, 2019
May 2017 Your friend’s mother is your mother too. Digo (Mijikenda) Kenya Proverb
May 2017 Your friend’s mother is your mother too. Digo (Mijikenda) Kenya Proverb
August 8, 2019
April 2017, Members of the same family are open to each other and can discuss anything. Samburu (Kenya) Proverb
April 2017, Members of the same family are open to each other and can discuss anything. Samburu (Kenya) Proverb
August 8, 2019
March 2017, The person who sees the in-laws to be bad is not the engaged woman. Tembo (DRC) Proverb
March 2017, The person who sees the in-laws to be bad is not the engaged woman. Tembo (DRC) Proverb
August 8, 2019
February 2017, A child eats at his/her parents even if he/she has poured out the flour. Nyanga (DRC) Proverb
February 2017, A child eats at his/her parents even if he/she has poured out the flour. Nyanga (DRC) Proverb
August 8, 2019
January 2017, A greedy man always has his eye on his wife’s pot. Kele (Democratic Republic of Congo) Proverb
January 2017, A greedy man always has his eye on his wife’s pot. Kele (Democratic Republic of Congo) Proverb
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