Haitian proverbs
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- "Bonjou se paspò ou."
- "Hello" is your passport.
- "De mèg pa fri."
- Two skinny people don't fry. (Two poor people shouldn't marry, for even together they won't have enough to get by)
- "Dèyè mòn gen mòn."
- Beyond mountains, there are more mountains.
- "Fanm se kajou: plis li vye, plis li bon."
- A woman is like mahogany: the older she is, the better she is.
- "Grangou se mizè, vant plen se traka."
- Hunger is misery; a full stomach is trouble.
- "Madichon ou bay bèlmè ou se manman ou li rive."
- When you curse your stepmother, your mother will be the victim.
- "Malè avèti pa touye kokobe."
- A foreseen disaster should not kill the handicapped.
- "Moun mouri pa konnen vale dra blan."
- The dead do not know the value of white sheets. (Funerals are for the living.)
- "Men anpil, chay pa lou."
- Many hands make a workload lighter.
- "Pise krapo ogmante larivyè."
- The frog's pee adds to the river. (Every little counts.)
- "Piti piti zwazo fè nich."
- Little by little the bird makes his nest.
- "Pito ou mize ou nan wout, ou pote bon nouvèl."
- Better to take your time on the way, if you bring good news.
- "Sak vid pa kanpe."
- An empty sack doesn't stand up. (A hungry person cannot do anything.)
- "Ti koulèv k ap grandi se anba wòch ke li rete."
- Little snakes need to grow in hiding.
- "Yo pa achte chat nan sak."
- You don't buy a cat in a bag. (Make sure you know what you are buying.)
- "Yo pa voye wòch sou mango vèt."
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