| Tonga proverbs, by Isaac Mumpande |
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372. Pakala mvube maanzi naachiliwo. (Delight you tadpoles when the water is still available.) A person must enjoy him /himself while still alive.
373. Pakala mvube uzoochiba azookumanina maanzi (see 39) (Delight you tadpoles but you when the water is still available.) Never be stubborn /boastful with what you have (especially a temporary thing ) because people will laugh at you when that thing is no more.
374. Pongo lilikule talivuni nkondo. (A distant goat does not help rescue one from a conflict.) Whatever item you possess that is not immediately available cannot be used to solve your urgent /pressing problem . What you have on the spot is the important thing. |
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