When you think of Africa, you think of dense forests and colorful
costumes. A continent as culturally vibrant as Africa would also abound
in age-old wisdom, don't you think? Many African countries rely on
nature for livelihood; they have developed a unique insight into
nature's laws. Read African proverbs to understand the profundities of
nature. These African proverbs have been translated from various African
languages: Swahili, Zulu, and Yoruba.
African Proverbs Translated From Swahili to English:- A chicken's prayer doesn't affect a hawk.
- The way a donkey expresses gratitude is by giving someone a bunch of kicks.
- An envious person requires no reason to practice envy.
- It's always good to save or invest for the future.
- Hurry; haste has no blessing.
- The water pot presses upon the small circular pad.
- Effort will not counter faith.
- The hen with baby chicks doesn't swallow the worm.
- When elephants fight the grass gets hurt.
- I pointed out to you the stars and all you saw was the tip of my finger.
- It is only a male elephant that can save another one from a pit.
- A deaf ear is followed by death and an ear that listens is followed by blessings.
- He who throws a stone in the market will hit his relative.
- A person who stammers would eventually say "father".
- One takes care of one's own: when a bachelor roasts yam, he shares it with his sheep.
- When a king's palace burns down, the re-built palace is more beautiful.
- A child lacks wisdom, and some say that what is important is
that the child does not die; what kills more surely than lack of wisdom?
- You are given some stew and you add water; you must be wiser than the cook.
- One does not enter into the water and then run from the cold.
- One does not fight to save another person's head only to have a kite carry one's own away.
- One does not use a sword to kill a snail.
- One gets bitten by a snake only once.
- Whoever sees mucus in the nose of the king is the one who cleans it.
- No sun sets without its histories.
- A tree is known by its fruit.
- The groin pains in sympathy with the sore.
- You are sharp on one side like a knife.
- The wrong-headed fool, who refuses counsel, will come to grief.
- The lead cow (the one in front) gets whipped the most.
- Go you will find a stone in the road that you can't get over or pass.
- Hope does not kill; I shall live and get what I want one day.
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