Wise words – Meaning of the Luhya proverb abanji nabalulu in English

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Simple insightful moral sayings and counsel from our forefathers. Get to know similar proverbs and the meaning of the Luhya proverb: Abanji nabalulu. Translation, abanji nabalulu in English A mob is dangerous. Meaning of the proverb A crowd is courageous. There is false courage in numbers. An example of use of this proverb was in … Read more

Wise words: Meet the Luhya proverb Abasebe banyekana tsimbati

Simple insightful moral sayings and counsel from our forefathers. Get to know similar proverbs and the meaning of the Luhya proverb: Abasebe banyekana tsimbati Abasebe banyekana tsimbati in English One with unshapely legs ridicules the unshapely legs of his friend. Similar proverbs from across the Luhya Meaning of the proverb Still want to be educated … Read more

Wise words: Meet the Luhya proverb Abebulane namalasire akolulimi, ofutsa akandi nakandi omila

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Simple insightful moral sayings and counsel from our forefathers. Get to know similar proverbs and the meaning of the Luhya proverb: Abebulane namalasire akolulimi, ofutsa akandi nakandi omila Abebulane namalasire akolulimi, ofutsa akandi nakandi omila in English Kinship is like blood from a cut on the tongue; it is never done away with. Similar proverbs … Read more

Wise words: Meet the Luhya proverb Amatsayi aka olulimi ofutsa ne akandi omira

image of a man stabbing himself in the back, demonstrating a stark meaning of the Luhya proverb abebulane namalasire akolulimi, ofutsa akandi nakandi omila

Simple insightful moral sayings and counsel from our forefathers. Get to know similar proverbs and the meaning of the Luhya proverb: Amatsayi aka olulimi ofutsa ne akandi omira Amatsayi aka olulimi ofutsa ne akandi omira in English Blood from a cut on the tongue you spit you swallow. Similar proverbs from across the Luhya Amatsayi … Read more

Wise words: Meet the Luhya proverb amatsayi kolulimi shikafutsungwa koosi ta

image of a man stabbing himself in the back, demonstrating a stark meaning of the Luhya proverb abebulane namalasire akolulimi, ofutsa akandi nakandi omila

Simple insightful moral sayings and counsel from our forefathers. Get to know similar proverbs and the meaning of the Luhya proverb: Amatsayi kolulimi shikafutsungwa koosi ta Amatsayi kolulimi shikafutsungwa koosi ta in English Blood from a cut on the tongue; you can never spit it all out. Similar proverbs from across the Luhya Omwikho ni … Read more

Wise words: Meet the Luhya proverb omwikho ni mabanga ka lulimi

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Simple insightful moral sayings and counsel from our forefathers. Get to know similar proverbs and the meaning of the Luhya proverb: Omwikho ni mabanga ka lulimi Omwikho ni mabanga ka lulimi in English Kinship is blood from the tongue. Similar proverbs from across the Luhya Abebulane namalasire akolulimi ofutsa akandi nakandi omila Amatsayi aka olulimi … Read more