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Wabvunza, watsvara mhosva.

Definitions

tsvara: reveal (by scratching) something covered up

Translation

He who has enquired has revealed the wrong.

Application

Some things seem like disturbances when said or done, only for the end result to be positive.

Similar Proverbs

1. Areva vi, ati idi ribude.

2. Kubvongodza mvura, kuti iyerere.

3. Kutakunya jedye, kuti riyambuke.

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