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RE: 10 African proverbs and their meanings
Umh… “aartjie na sy vaartjie”
This is in Afrikaans and when translated it means he is just like his dad. Words that all dads like to hear 😊
Umh… “aartjie na sy vaartjie”
This is in Afrikaans and when translated it means he is just like his dad. Words that all dads like to hear 😊
Ah ok, I got frightened with the sight of the language, hahaha. Thank you for translating it.
The proverb is nice, I think I've heard something like that here also in our local language, if you want I can write how it is in my language 🙃
Haha! For sure! I would love to see how it is written in your language :-)
Omé ka nna ya
That's how it is written in my language, Igbo.
It's amazing how we have varieties of languages 😍😍
Oh wow! Thank you!
Best of all, they totally differ from each other :-)
I am so glad that I am not Chinese. How they get to learn all those "drawings" I don't know.
人人都爱喝可乐。
You know, I use to admire the Chinese language and I even started learning it, but I got discouraged because of those drawings 😃. Theirs is so different, but I guess they find it easy...