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Urafiki wetu unapendeza iga kama utaweza
Urafiki wetu unapendeza iga kama utaweza
This is the message on a khanga I bought in Kenya. I purchased many at the same time and although I was told what they mean in English, I can't remember which is which or the exact wording!
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Friendship
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Ridhiki ni popote.
Ridhiki ni popote.
This is a message on one of many khangas I bought in Kenya. Unfortunately, I didn't write down the translation.
I'm from US, but any version of English should be fine. Thanks!
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Blessings are everywhere.
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Raha ya ndoa ni kusikilizana
Raha ya ndoa ni kusikilizana
This is the message on a khanga I bought while volunteering in Kenya. I purchased many at the same time and although I was told what they mean in English, I can't remember which is which or the exact wording. Any help is greatly appreciated!
I'm from US but any version of English is fine. Thanks!
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Raha ya ndoa ni kusikilizana
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Vitendo vyema huleta sifa.
Vitendo vyema huleta sifa.
This is the message on a khanga I bought while volunteering in Kenya. I purchased many at the same time and although I was told what they mean in English, I can't remember which is which or the exact wording. Any help is greatly appreciated!
I'm from US but any version of English is fine. Thanks!
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Good deeds
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