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Day: September 15, 2016

Proverbe Ghanéen sur l’Inévitabilité / Ghanaian Proverb on Inevitability

On September 15, 2016September 15, 2016 By Dr. Y.In Great Wisdom4 Comments
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Une Chevre / A Goat

Une chèvre morte ne craint pas le couteau (proverbe Gâ, Ghana).

A dead goat does not fear the knife (Gâ proverb, Ghana).

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