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Day: October 10, 2014

Proverbe Bahaya sur la prudence / Bahaya Proverb on Caution

On October 10, 2014 By Dr. Y.In Great WisdomLeave a comment

mouth4Un visiteur prudent et bien avisé ouvre les yeux, mais n’ouvre pas la bouche (Proverbe Bahaya – Tanzanie).

A prudent and wise visitor opens his eyes, but not his mouth (Bahaya Proverb – Tanzania).

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