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Hausa Proverbs

13 Ba ayi ma birri burrtu.

Don't do burrtu to a monkey.
Burrtu, a black bird with a large bill. It stands about 2 ft. high, and is usually seen on the ground; when it rises a white patch shows on each wing. Hunters put the skin on their head when they stalk game.
You don't get the better of him in that way.

14 A buggi karifi da saura'n zafi, en ya foochi sai a wohalla.

Strike while the iron is hot.

15 Idan rua ya zubar, ya ber tulu, ya yi keau.

Even if the water is spilt, as long as the tulu is not broken, no harm.
Tulu, the jar used for carrying water from the well or stream; it has a small mouth. Different districts have different patterns.
Don't cry over spilt milk. That can be remedied.

16 Rigaya zua fadda ba slii ne samu'n sariki ba.

"First come to the council" does not always "catch king."
First come is not always first served.
Though a man may have been in the king's service a long time, it does not follow that he will always have the king's ear.

17 Ba domin tsawo akanga wata ba.

The moon is not seen because of great stature.
It is by no merit of yours that you have done that. Any one can do it.

18 Fawa biu tana bata hankali'n kuda.

Two pieces of meat confuse the mind of the fly.
To hesitate between two things, two courses, &c.