Equatoguinean Sayings

Equatorial Guinea’s sayings often reflect its unique blend of African and Spanish influences. “El que siembra vientos, recoge tempestades” (He who sows winds, reaps storms) warns of the consequences of one’s actions. “Más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando” (A bird in the hand is worth a hundred flying) counsels valuing what one has. “No hay mal que por bien no venga” (There’s no bad that doesn’t bring some good) encourages finding the silver lining in difficult situations.

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