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Amharic proverb: Saysarq aytetena
Amharic proverb urging effort before talk.
Country:Ethiopia
Language:Amharic; English
Published:2025-08-30
Audience:Language learners, cultural studies
Amharic (romanised): "Saysarq aytetena."
English literal: "Without effort do not boast."
Meaning: One should not claim credit before doing the work. Used to discourage idle talk and to encourage tangible action.
Keywords
Amharic proverb
work
humility
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Source: Wikipedia
Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0
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