Swahili sayings about love
1. Penzi ni kikohozi, huwezi kuficha.
2. Mapenzi ni kama moto, huwezi kuyaficha.
3. Penzi ni kama upepo, huwezi kuuona lakini unauhisi.
4. Upendo ni kama mwenge, hauzimiki.
5. Penzi ni kama maji ya moto, huwezi kuyazuia.
6. Mapenzi ni kama jicho, huwezi kuyaficha.
7. Penzi ni kama ndoto nzuri, huwezi kusahau.
8. Upendo ni kama jua, huwezi kulificha.
9. Penzi ni kama maua, hupendeza kila mtu.
10. Mapenzi ni kama muziki, huwa unavutia moyo.
Above is Swahili sayings about love.
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