Translation:
The case of a fool takes a long time to settle
Postproverbial:
Wa kĩrimũ, ũcio ndithiaga
Translation:
The case of a fool, that one I don’t attend
Comments:
The original proverb is metaphorical and purports that it is futile to subject a fool to a lawsuit because he has no knowhow to argue out his case even when innocent. The postproverbial plainly shows that attending such a case is simply not worth attending becauese it is a waste of time and energy
Language - Region:
gikuyu-kenya
Label:
case
fool
attend