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Swahili proverb: Asiyefunzwa na mamaye, hufunzwa na ulimwengu
Proverb emphasising the importance of family-based education for the young.
Country:Tanzania; Kenya
Language:Swahili; English
Published:2025-10-04
Audience:Parents, educators, language learners
Swahili: "Asiyefunzwa na mamaye, hufunzwa na ulimwengu."
English literal: "He who is not taught by his mother is taught by the world."
Meaning: A child who does not receive guidance at home will inevitably be taught by harsher external experiences. Emphasises the role of the family in early moral education.
Keywords
Swahili proverb
family
education
parenting
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Source: Wikiquote
Licence: CC BY-SA 3.0
Proverb is part of oral tradition documented in Wikiquote and in academic literature on Swahili. Wikiquote attribution required under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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