List Of African Proverbs In Uganda
The path to your heart’s desire is never overgrown. – Ugandan Proverb
The tongue of co-wives is bitter. – Ugandan Proverb
It is better to be married to an old lady than to remain unmarried.– Uganda Proverb
An elephant can never fail to carry its tusks. – Uganda Proverb
Women have no chiefs.– Ugandan Proverb
One who keeps saying ‘ I will listen and obey’ will be cooked with the corn cob.– Ugandan Proverb
A dog with a bone in his mouth cannot bite you. – Ugandan Proverb
It is better that trials come to you in the beginning and you find peace afterwards than that they come to you at the end. – Ugandan Proverb
One who sees something good must narrate it. – Ugandan Proverb
The best part of happiness lies is in the secret heart of a lover. – Ugandan Proverb
Polygamy makes a husband a double-tongued man. – Ugandan Proverb
In the home of the coward they laugh while in the home of the brave they cry. – Ugandan Proverb
A sheep does not lament the death of a goat’s kid. – Ugandan Proverb
An ugly girl does not become old at home. – Uganda Proverb
If you climb up a tree, you must climb down the same tree. – Ugandan Proverb
He who has not traveled thinks that his mother is the best cook in the world. – Uganda proverb
The mother of the big he-goat has no horns. – Uganda proverb
What is inside a package is known only to its owner. – Ugandan Proverb
You must judge a woman by the taste of her soup. – Ugandan Proverb
Water that has been begged for does not quench the thirst. – Ugandan Proverb
When two elephants fight the grass gets trampled. – Ugandan Proverb
Old men sit in the shade because they planted a tree many years before .– Ugandan Proverb
Beautiful from behind, ugly in front. – Uganda proverb
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers. – Uganda proverb
When a man is in trouble he smokes. – Uganda proverb
What is inside a package is known only to its owner. – Ugandan Proverb
You must judge a woman by the taste of her soup. – Ugandan Proverb
Water that has been begged for does not quench the thirst. – Ugandan Proverb
When two elephants fight the grass gets trampled. – Ugandan Proverb
Old men sit in the shade because they planted a tree many years before .– Ugandan Proverb
Death is a scar that never heals. – Ugandan Proverb
One should never rub bottoms with a porcupine. – Uganda proverb
Women have no court. – Uganda proverb
One does not follow the footprints in the water. – Uganda proverb
A good harvest does not grow with ease; the more diligent the farmer, the more bountiful the crop. –– Uganda proverb
The mother’s breast cannot get leprosy. – Uganda proverb
Even the mightiest eagle comes down to the tree tops to rest. – Uganda proverb