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Hausa proverb: Komai nisan jifa, kasa zai fado
Hausa proverb about the inevitability of truth and consequence. Literal: No matter how far a stone is thrown, it will eventually fall to the ground.
Country:Nigeria; Niger; Ghana
Language:Hausa; English
Published:2024-08-17
Audience:General public, students of Hausa
Hausa proverb: Komai nisan jifa, kasa zai fado.
Literal translation: No matter how far a stone is thrown, it will eventually fall to the ground.
Meaning: No matter how long it takes, the truth, or the natural consequence of an action, will always be revealed in the end. It is often used in counsel about patience and inevitable justice.
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Hausa
proverb
truth
justice
patience
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