1263. It is important to have hope when faced with challenges. ~Ethiopian proverb, There is no fool who is disowned by his family. One who has no child should carry a stone [instead]. Patience is the mother of a beautiful child. "It is only a stupid cow that rejoices at the prospect of being taken to a beautiful abattoir. These are used often in day to day life. Asiye na mtoto (or mwana), na abebe (or aeleke) jiwe. Leo ndiwe, kesho ndimi. ~ Baganda proverb; A family tie is like a tree, it can bend but it cannot break. T 244; KB gwia; SACL 259; V 68. ~ African proverb ", 155. ", 175. If you give to others, you should also accept their help, when they give it, otherwise people think that you despise their help or that you don't want to bother helping them. A single finger does not kill a louse. Telling a secret to an unworthy person is like carrying grain in a bag with a hole in it. ", 184. - JKP. "Do not call to a dog with a whip in your hand. "A mother cannot give birth to something bigger than herself. 60. "The only time you will see a quiet snake is when it has swallowed another snake. ~ Bantu proverb. Help the person who helps you. Umoja ni nguvu, utengano ni udhaifu - Unity is strength, division is weakness. EM w15; KA; SPK. ", 151. - Malcolm X, Speech at Ford Auditorium, 1965. 1283. Ghana, Wisdom is not like money to be tied up and hidden. Akan, Show me your friend and I will show you your character. African proverb, If your cornfield is far from your house, the birds will eat your corn. Congo, Do not let what you cannot do tear from your hands what you can. Ashanti, If ten cents does not go out, it does not bring in one thousand dollars. Ghana, Return to old watering holes for more than water; friends and dreams are there to meet you. African proverb, Dogs do not actually prefer bones to meat; it is just that no one ever gives them meat. Akan, There is no one who became rich because he broke a holiday, no one became fat because he broke a fast. Ethiopia, Lack of money is lack of friends; if you have money at your disposal, every dog and goat will claim to be related to you. Yoruba, Beautiful from behind, ugly in front. Uganda Proverb, A beautiful one hurts the heart. African Proverb, A beautiful thing is never perfect. Egyptian Proverb, Youth is beauty, even in cattle. Egyptian Proverb, Beauty is not sold and eaten. Nigerian Proverb, You are beautiful because of your possessions. Baguirmi Proverb, Every woman is beautiful until she speaks. Zimbabwean Proverb, A pretty basket does not prevent worries. Congolese Proverb, He who marries a beauty marries trouble. Nigerian Proverb, Roosters tail feathers: pretty but always behind. Malagasy Proverb, Patience is the mother of a beautiful child. Bantu Proverb, The most beautiful fig may contain a worm. Zulu Proverb, Beautiful words dont put porridge in the pot. Botswana Proverb, A womans polite devotion is her greatest beauty. African Proverb, Ugliness with a good character is better than beauty. Nigerian Proverb, Having beauty doesnt mean understanding the perseverance of marriage. African Proverb, There is no beauty but the beauty of action. Moroccan Proverb, She is like a road pretty, but crooked. Cameroonian Proverb, A pretty face and fine clothes do not make character. Congolese Proverb, The cook does not have to be a beautiful woman. Shona Proverb, Dress up a stick and itll be a beautiful bride. Egyptian Proverb, Greatness and beauty do not belong to the gods alone. Nigerian Proverb, The skin of the leopard is beautiful, but not his heart. Baluba proverb, Its those ugly caterpillars that turn into beautiful butterflies after seasons. African Proverb, A chicken with beautiful plumage does not sit in a corner. African Proverb, There is always a winner even in a monkeys beauty contest. African Proverb, Even the colors of a chameleon are for survival not beauty. African Proverb, A woman who pursues a man for sex loses her spiritual beauty. African Proverb, You are beautiful, but learn to work, for you cannot eat your beauty. Congolese Proverb, Three things cause sorrow to flee; water, green trees, and a beautiful face. Moroccan Proverb, Anyone who sees beauty and does not look at it will soon be poor. Yoruba Proverb, If there is character, ugliness becomes beauty; if there is none, beauty becomes ugliness. Nigerian Proverb, The one who loves an unsightly person is the one who makes him beautiful. Ganda Proverb, Why they like an ugly person takes long for a beautiful person to know. African Proverb, The surface of the water is beautiful, but it is no good to sleep on. Ghanaian Proverb, The beauty of a woman becomes useless if there is no one to admire it. African Proverb, If you find Miss This Year beautiful, then youll find Miss Next Year even more so. Nigerian Proverb, There are many colorful flowers on the path of life, but the prettiest have the sharpest thorns. African Proverb, Getting only a beautiful woman is like planting a vine on the roadside everyone feeds on it. African Proverb, It is only a stupid cow that rejoices at the prospect of being taken to a beautiful abattoir. African Proverb, An ugly child of your own is more to you than a beautiful one belonging to your neighbor. Ganda Proverb, Beautiful discourse is rarer than emerald. yet it can be found among the servant girls at the grindstones. Egyptian Proverb, One who plants grapes by the road side, and one who marries a pretty woman, share the same problem. Ethiopian Proverb, Despite the beauty of the moon, sun and the stars, the sky also has a threatening thunder and striking lightening. African Proverb, When a once-beautiful piece of cloth has turned into rags, no one remembers that it was woven by Ukwa master weavers. Igbo Proverb, She is beautiful; she has love, understands; she respects herself and others; everyone likes, loves and honors her; she is a goddess. African Proverb, Judge not your beauty by the number of people who look at you, but rather by the number of people who smile at you. African Proverb. 'Shika shika' (or shike, shike) na mwenyewe nyuma. 1252. If you educate a woman, you educate a whole family. But this proverb is also used to express disappointment: you should have told me before we should have made previous arrangements. ~ Bondei proverb. "Judge not your beauty by the number of people who look at you, but rather by the number of people who smile at you.". ~ African proverb, Dine with a stranger but save your love for your family. ", 53. With more than 2 to 15 million native speakers, here are some great Swahili sayings to inspire you. Our recommended activities are based on age but these are a guide. A barber does not shave himself. A platform [for a watchman in charge of crops] of the village Kwae, does not protect the village of Manda. Tell people early about your plans if you want them to join you. Singa: rub or massage with perfume: e.g., singa mwili kwa sandali, rub the body with perfume of sandalwood -J; to rub off dirt - Krapf. It takes a village to raise a child African quote. This Swahili quote means that you should avoid making important decisions in a hurry. One leg cannot support a bed. Hi there! 1273. Mti hauendi ila kwa mwao. 1313. Find below ten advanced level Kiswahili lessons, each linked to a Kiswahili proverb. 1281. Meaning: Even he who has not many troubles has a few. One who is carried [on the back] must cling on. "A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart and can sing it back to you when you have forgotten the words."- Kenyan Proverb. "Unity is strength, division is weakness." Swahili proverb. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up. People take it from others. Hema (DRC) proverb, The heart of the wise man lies quiet like limpid water. Cameroon proverb, Wisdom is not like money to be tied up and hidden. Akan proverb, Wisdom is like a baobab tree; no one individual can embrace it. Akan proverb, In the moment of crisis, the wise build bridges and the foolish build dams. Nigerian proverb, If you are filled with pride, then you will have no room for wisdom. African proverb, Learning expands great souls. Namibian proverb, He who learns, teaches. Ethiopian proverb, By crawling a child learns to stand. African proverb, To get lost is to learn the way. African proverb, What you learn is what you die with. African proverb, Instruction in youth is like engraving in stone. Moroccan Proverb, One who causes others misfortune also teaches them wisdom. African proverb, By trying often, the monkey learns to jump from the tree. Buganda proverb, You learn how to cut down trees by cutting them down. Bateke proverb, The wise create proverbs for fools to learn, not to repeat. African proverb, Where there are experts there will be no lack of learners. Swahili Proverb, If you close your eyes to facts, you will learn through accidents. African proverb, You always learn a lot more when you lose than when you win. African proverb, By the time the fool has learned the game, the players have dispersed. Ashanti proverb, You do not teach the paths of the forest to an old gorilla. Congolese proverb, Wealth, if you use it, comes to an end; learning, if you use it, increases. Swahili proverb, When you follow in the path of your father, you learn to walk like him. Ashanti Proverb, Ears that do not listen to advice, accompany the head when it is chopped off. African Proverb, What you help a child to love can be more important than what you help him to learn. African proverb, Advice is a stranger; if hes welcome he stays for the night; if not, he leaves the same day. Malagasy Proverb, Peace does not make a good ruler. Botswana proverb, There can be no peace without understanding. Senegalese proverb, Without a leader, black ants are confused. Ugandan proverb, He who refuses to obey cannot command. Kenyan proverb, Where a woman rules, streams run uphill. Ethiopian proverb, A large chair does not make a king. Sudanese proverb, Peace is costly but it is worth the expense. Kenyan proverb, He who fears the sun will not become chief. Ugandan proverb, Because he lost his reputation, he lost a kingdom. Ethiopian proverb, When a king has good counselors, his reign is peaceful. Ashanti proverb, A fight between grasshoppers is a joy to the crow. Lesotho proverb, When two elephants fight, it is the grass that gets trampled. Swahili saying, A leader who does not take advice is not a leader. Kenyan proverb, If you cant resolve your problems in peace, you cant solve war. Somalian proverb, Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far. West African proverb, Milk and honey have different colors, but they share the same house peacefully. African proverb, He who is destined for power does not have to fight for it. Ugandan proverb, When there is peace in the country, the chief does not carry a shield. Ugandan proverb, Do not forget what is to be a sailor because of being a captain yourself. Tanzanian proverb, He who thinks he is leading and has no one following him is only taking a walk. Malawian proverb, An army of sheep led by a lion can defeat an army of lions led by a sheep. Ghanaian proverb, If the cockroach wants to rule over the chicken, then it must hire the fox as a body-guard. Sierra Leone proverb, Unity is strength, division is weakness. Swahili proverb, Sticks in a bundle are unbreakable. Bondei proverb, Many hands make light work. Haya (Tanzania) proverb, A single bracelet does not jingle. Congolese proverb, Where there are many, nothing goes wrong. Swahili proverb, It takes a village to raise a child. African proverb, Two ants do not fail to pull one grasshopper. Tanzanian proverb, A single stick may smoke, but it will not burn. African proverb, Cross the river in a crowd and the crocodile wont eat you. African proverb, Children are the reward of life. African proverb, A united family eats from the same plate. Baganda proverb, Brothers love each other when they are equally rich. African proverb, He who earns calamity, eats it with his family. African proverb, If I am in harmony with my family, thats success. Ute proverb, There is no fool who is disowned by his family. African proverb, Home affairs are not talked about on the public square. African proverb, If relatives help each other, what evil can hurt them? African proverb, Dine with a stranger but save your love for your family. Ethiopian proverb, When brothers fight to the death, a stranger inherits their fathers estate. Ibo proverb, A family tie is like a tree, it can bend but it cannot break. African proverb, A family is like a forest, when you are outside it is dense, when you are inside you see that each tree has its place. African Proverb, The old woman looks after the child to grow its teeth and the young one in turn looks after the old woman when she loses her teeth. Akan (Ghana, Ivory Coast) proverb, Knowledge is better than riches. Cameroon, He who loves money must labor. Mauritania, Much wealth brings many enemies.