STEEMITinYORUBA - Ancient Proverbs That Refuse To Grow Old
I decided to start this Steemit in Yoruba thing a while ago, this is a furtherance of that cause, a few Yoruba proverbs that have been from time immemorial and lingers on, their transcriptions, meanings, usage, and definition.
PROVERB 1: Ogbón ológbón kìń jé ká pe àgbà ní wèrè
TRANSLATION
It literally translates to “someone else’s wisdom is what prevents us from calling an adult a madman/fool”, but the real interpretation is that there is wisdom in counsel
MEANING
This describes situations when an adult take certain steps or make certain moves or avoid certain things that seem in itself not wise considering the intended outcome , however someone else with previous experience, understands and helps us see that the adult is taking the best course of action with respect to certain things
USAGE/EXAMPLE
The most potent example or illustration I could give is this proverb itself, I always thought it did not make a lot of sense due to the fact that I was considering the literal interpretation, until someone helped me see the true meaning of it
DEFINITIONS
Ogbon = wisdom, agba = adult/elder, were = madman/fool
Watchout for the next ancient, undying Yoruba proverb tomorrow, same blog, same author....... STEEMIT indigenously
Bros some agbas don crase for real
Lmaoooo..... Naso sha, but some na just foresight dey be like craze