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Wives and oxen have no friends.
Proverbs and old sayings
The fear keeps your house poor.
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fear
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home
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house
The widow's sons have not tears.
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about
tears
Lying is the thief's stronghold.
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lie
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thieves
Travelling teaches men their way.
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about
man
Two guests love a different song.
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about
love
The food found Wacu in the field.
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about
food
Rich people sometimes eat badfood.
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about
wealth
,
people
Every case begins from the stomach.
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A market can be spoilt by one woman.
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about
stores
,
woman
The fool takes many people with him.
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about
people
A river drowns the one who can swim.
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One appointment is eatedn by another.
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Goats fall that take hold of lichens.
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about
fall
The 'gicegu' of many men is not good.
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about
man
,
good
,
good luck
To be laughed at is not to be pitied.
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Every feast has ists guest of honour.
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about
feast
,
honour
Two waterfalls do not hear each other.
Proverbs and old sayings
Wind makes more noise among the trees.
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Bought things do not fill the granary.
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things
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