Common ugandan sayings
1. "Obulamu bw'omwana buli mukwano." - The life of a child is all about love.
2. "Omwana takulila n'okufa." - A child does not die from hunger.
3. "Akantu kaabwe kakwekeza." - Their property speaks for itself.
4. "Omwana takulila n'okukyala." - A child does not die from being scolded.
5. "Eno ye kika." - This is the point.
6. "Omwana abadde atya." - A child who was once lost.
7. "Akamanyiro k'omwana." - The wisdom of a child.
8. "Omwana takwata ku mutima." - A child does not hold a grudge.
9. "Omwana takwata ku mutima." - A child does not hold a grudge.
10. "Akamanyiro k'omwana." - The wisdom of a child.
Above is Common ugandan sayings.
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