The best Kenyan and Ugandan proverbs that will fill you with wisdom.
The first question that always disturbs many is this, what are proverbs? Can
you answer the question? Well I guess you may not be in a good position to
answer it, Let me start by briefing its answer. Proverbs are popular sayings
that provide nuggets of wisdom into your mind. I n short, by using them in your
speaking skill, they help improve your grammar and make your story telling act
more interesting. Proverbs have been there since long time before you and me
were able to see the light of the day.
Proverbs were used by our ancestors
to pass wisdom to the young generation that passed them on to their young
generation that then passed them to you and I that we can now also freely pass them on to
our young ones. Along into my research of discovering more, well my curiosity led
me into discovering some of them. I was interested in knowing and comparing
some of the proverbs they say in some countries that then due to much interest,
I decided to major into these two countries and came up with the proverbs their
elders are using to advise them.
Many elders nowadays tend to use
these proverbs to pass knowledge to their grandees as a way of avoiding much storytelling
and they are really sounding nice in the ears of the genius, so if they don’t sound
nice in your ears or in your eyes when you read, take time to ask yourself why?
These ones I am going to serve you with are the hottest in east Africa as a
whole so you can subscribe to be updated whenever more of them come on page, so
I would advise you to wide-open your eyes as these, will actually change your
life;
The best proverbs between the two countries are….(Uganda vs. Kenya)
·
Only
a fool tries to jump in fire. (Ugandan
proverb)
·
All
cassavas have the same skin but not all taste the same. (Kenyan
proverb)
·
A
roaring lion kills no game. ( Ugandan proverb )
·
Because
a man has injured your goat, do not go out and kill his bull. (Kenyan proverb)
·
It
is better to be married to an old lady than to remain unmarried. (Ugandan
proverb)
·
Do
not slaughter a calf before it’s mother’s eyes. ( Kenyan proverb)
·
Death
is a scar that never heals. (Ugandan proverb)
·
Don’t
count what they get – they count what they don’t get. (Kenyan proverb)
·
You
must judge a woman by the taste of her soup. ( Ugandan proverb)
·
Do
not say the first thing that comes into your mind. (Kenyan proverbs)
·
An
Elephant an never fail to carry its tusks. ( Ugandan proverb)
·
A
woman’s stomach does not grow if she is not pregnant. (Kenyan proverb)
·
The
tongue of a co-wife is bitter. (Ugandan proverb)
·
Crawling
on hands and knees has never prevented anyone from walking upright. (Kenyan
proverb)
Hope you are enjoying it, here are more them;
ü In the entire world, things are two
and two’s. (Ugandan proverb)
ü A sinking ship does not need a
captain. (Kenyan proverb)
ü When the moon is not full, the stars
shine more brightly. (Ugandan proverb)
ü All monkeys cannot hang on the same
branch. (Kenyan proverb)
ü He who hunts two rats catches none. (Ugandan
proverb)
ü A true person is the one who gives
birth to a foolish child. (Kenyan proverb)
ü A dog with a bone in its mouth cannot
bite you. (Ugandan proverb)
ü A rat-trap catches both the guilty
and the innocent. (Kenyan proverb)
Do not go away yet, you’ve not seen these ones;
v A sheep does not lament the death of
a goat’s kid. (Ugandan proverb)
v A word in the heart does not win.
(Kenyan proverb)
v An ugly girl does not become old at
home. (Ugandan proverb)
v A lone runner says he have legs.
(Kenyan proverb)
v An infertile woman gets more
visitors. ( Ugandan proverb)
v He who does not know one thing knows
another. (Kenyan proverb)
v Do not belittle what you did not
cultivate. (Ugandan proverb)
v He who is unable to dance blames it
on the stony yard. (Kenyan proverb).
v He who is bitten by a snake fears a
lizard. (Ugandan proverb)
v How easy is it to defeat people who
do not kindle fire for themselves? (Kenyan proverb)
A bonus reading is this,
Even the mightiest eagles comes down to the treetops to rest, Just indicate
from which country among the two, did I take the proverb from.
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