Ancient African Wisdom: Proverbs from AFRIPROV.ORG and from you…
May 27, 2008, 9:40 am
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Isihlahla saziwa ngezithelo zaso. (Zulu)
A tree is known by its fruit. (English)
Zulu (South Africa, Swaziland) Proverb
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of the African country where the proverb comes from.
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