Sunday 30 December 2012

Proverb #648


Egwu adịghị kwanụ atụ afọ obuta ụzụ. Mana nkwụcha abụghị kwa ụjọ.


Editorial

More complex speaking. This is the orator's craft or something a good writer might do. See Proverb #645 . Nogzi  weaves on an allied idea to keep company with another one which is also a proverb. One phrase and another one with an opposite idea. This juxtaposition of ideas may be used to argue a position in diplomatic exchanges. Mana nwkụcha abụghị kwa ụjọ = But to stand still and keep one's peace is not cowardice or fear.

Contributed By Nwoko Nogzi
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© ifont 2011, as it appears here.

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