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Swahili proverb: Mgaagaa na upwa hali wali mkavu
Proverb praising diligence: roaming along the shore yields good food.
Country:Tanzania; Kenya
Language:Swahili; English
Published:2025-10-04
Audience:Language learners, cultural studies
Swahili: "Mgaagaa na upwa hali wali mkavu."
English literal: "He who roams along the shore does not eat dry rice."
Meaning: A person who is willing to put in the effort to look around will not lack good things. Praises diligence and resourcefulness.
Keywords
Swahili proverb
diligence
resourcefulness
shore
Source & licence
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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