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Day: April 15, 2019

Proverbe Ewe sur la perception et la dimension / Ewe Proverb on Perception and Dimension

On April 15, 2019April 15, 2019 By Dr. Y.In Great Wisdom1 Comment
Black ant
Fourmi / Ant

Même si l’oreille est très près, elle n’entend pas une fourmi qui passe (Proverbe Ehwe – Ghana, Togo).

Even if the ear is very close, it does not hear a passing ant (Ewe proverb –  Togo, Ghana).

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