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Bambara proverb: I be don i ka kungo ye
Bambara proverb urging humility: people know their own community best.
Country:Mali; Burkina Faso
Language:Bambara; English
Published:2025-09-05
Audience:Language learners, cultural studies
Bambara: "I be don i ka kungo ye."
English literal: "You know your own bush."
Meaning: People know their own community best; outsiders should be slow to judge a place they have not lived in. A common Bambara proverb teaching humility about other peoples lives.
Keywords
Bambara proverb
community
humility
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Source: Wikipedia
Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0
No Wikiquote page exists for Bambara proverbs at this time; the proverb is widely documented in academic and folkloric literature on Bambara. The Wikipedia article on the Bambara language is cited as the canonical source for the language itself under CC BY-SA 4.0; the proverb text itself is oral tradition.
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