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51. The one who asks questions doesn't lose his way.. Akan Proverb. The one who asks questions doesn't lose his way.
Akan Proverb

52. An elephant's tasks are never too heavy for it.. Zimbabwe Proverb. An elephant's tasks are never too heavy for it.
Zimbabwe Proverb

53. He who asks for salt does so for his own cooking pot.. Swahili proverb. He who asks for salt does so for his own cooking pot.
Swahili proverb

54. Me do not know hard firewood, but only lops people put aside hard tasks and devote themselves only to easy ones.. Kikuyu Proverb. Me do not know hard firewood, but only lops people put aside hard tasks and devote themselves only to easy ones.
Kikuyu Proverb

55. The mouth who ate the seeds asks, 'Now what shall I plant?'.. Kikuyu Proverb. The mouth who ate the seeds asks, 'Now what shall I plant?'.
Kikuyu Proverb

56. The mouth who ate the seeds asks, 'Now what shall I plant?'.. Bajan Proverb. The mouth who ate the seeds asks, 'Now what shall I plant?'.
Bajan Proverb

57. When a friend asks, there is no tomorrow.. Italian Proverb. When a friend asks, there is no tomorrow.
Italian Proverb

58. He who asks a question does not err easily.. Mexican Proverb. He who asks a question does not err easily.
Mexican Proverb

59. The rabbit has a saying which goes: 'if you were born a male then you are given impossible tasks.'. Tshi Proverb. The rabbit has a saying which goes: 'if you were born a male then you are given impossible tasks.'
Tshi Proverb

60. He who asks for the meaning of a proverb has called her/his mother's dowry a waste.. African Proverb. He who asks for the meaning of a proverb has called her/his mother's dowry a waste.
African Proverb

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