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Day: January 4, 2019

Proverbe sur la fatalité ou l’humilité? / Proverb on Fatality or Humility?

On January 4, 2019January 4, 2019 By Dr. Y.In Great Wisdom2 Comments

pouleUn grain de maïs a toujours tord devant une poule (Proverbe Mina – Togo, Benin).

A grain of corn is always wrong in front of a hen (Mina proverb – Togo, Benin).

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