Methali za Kiswahili
Discover the wisdom of East Africa through traditional Swahili proverbs
🌟 Proverb of the Day
Meaning: Do not put a grass turban on my head
Context: Do not flatter me falsely
Meaning: Do not insult the midwives while childbirth still continues
Context: Do not scorn those whose services you might need in the future
Meaning: The face of one who has received a favor is cast down
Context: A recipient of kindness should be humble
Meaning: The face of a fish does not feel the spices
Context: It is useless to try to influence someone who is insensitive or unresponsive
Meaning: The lies of a witch doctor are a relief to the sick person
Context: A false hope is sometimes better than no hope at all
Meaning: The lie of the homeowner is not the truth of the passerby
Context: An insider's biased falsehood carries more weight than an outsider's objective truth
Meaning: The beauty of an ornament casket is only a piece of wood inside
Context: Beauty is only skin deep
Meaning: A face is created for showing shame
Context: One's face should show modesty and conscience
Meaning: Do not travel by your friend's star
Context: Do not rely on another person's luck; make your own way
Meaning: If you do not fill a crack, you will end up building a whole wall
Context: A stitch in time saves nine
Meaning: Do not forget how to be a sailor because you are a captain
Context: Do not forget your roots or basic skills when you rise in status
Meaning: Do not wake someone who is sleeping; you will fall asleep yourself
Context: Do not disturb someone's peace, lest you lose your own
Meaning: Do not eat with a blind person and then touch their hand
Context: Do not do things that will arouse suspicion in a vulnerable person
Meaning: Do not roast baobab seeds and leave them for those with teeth to chew
Context: Do not start trouble and leave others to deal with the consequences
Meaning: Do not pretend to be a white chicken
Context: Don't put on airs; be yourself
Meaning: Do not quarrel with the coconut climber; the coconut was eaten by the moon
Context: Do not fight with someone who is not the real cause of your problem
Meaning: Do not play with a lion by putting your hand in its mouth
Context: Do not take foolish risks or overstep dangerous boundaries
Meaning: Do not abandon your own old mat for a passing prayer mat
Context: Do not give up something certain for something uncertain that seems better
Meaning: Do not neglect unsetting a caught trap for the sake of setting new ones
Context: A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
Meaning: When you are seized, hold on tight yourself
Context: When you get an opportunity, make the most of it