KwaunobvaTsumoMhuriMukwasha mukuyu haapere kudyiwa.

Tsumo · Mhuri

Mukwasha mukuyu haapere kudyiwa.

Zvinorehwa

Mukwasha anofanira kuramba achipa vatezvara vake zvipo nguva dzose, sezvinoita muti wemukuyu unobereka nguva nenguva.

What it means

A son-in-law is expected to keep contributing gifts to his in-laws over and over, the way a wild fig tree keeps bearing fruit.

Word for word

A son-in-law is a wild fig tree, never finished being eaten from.

Dzimwe tsumo dzemhuri

Dzose

Tsumo · Mhuri

01 / 03

Abereka otochena moyo.

What it means

Real peace of mind comes only once an ordeal is fully over, just as a mother's anxiety lifts only after her child is safely born.

Verenga

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