@MGALLAHTz I think "pole" in the Swahili proverb translation is not quietly but stealthily instead.
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Pole means sorry "polepole" means slowly
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'pole' also means slow but in the context of the 'Simba mwenda pole...' It means stealthily. Right?
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is it a British tactic in the world politics?
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: "The lion which moves silently is the one that eats meat. A Swahili
#proverb…" #1 in United Kingdomhttp://www.toprt.com/TopRT_GB/?t=769036931556671488 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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: "The lion which moves silently is the one that eats meat. A Swahili
#proverb sent by…" #1 in#Irelandhttp://www.toprt.com/TopRT_IE/?t=769036931556671488 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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This makes a lot of sense...
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