Me rabon duka bai jin bari

Meaning

The person who is destined to be beaten will never accept reconciliation in a fight.

Usage or Explaination

It is normally used in reference to destiny. That if something is destined to happen it will surely happen.

Contributed by: Mamud Abdulfatah

Kifi a ruwa sarki ne

Meaning

A fish is a king in the water.
Usage or Explaination

A man can do what he like in his own house or a man is a master in his own house.
Contributed by: Maimuna Muhammad Giwa

In za ka haka ramin mugunta, haka shi gajere.

Meaning

Be careful not to be caught in your own trap. (If you dig a pit of evil, dig it short.)
Usage or Explaination

The proverb means that the larger your trap is, the more easily you can get caught in it which is common logic.
Contributed by: Ayomide Fadipe

Wanda bai ji bari ba zai ji oho

Meaning

The person who doesn't hear 'stop' will hear 'oho!'
Usage or Explaination

When you don't heed to warning, you'll end up receiving sympathy
Contributed by: Zira John

Mai hakuri yakan dafa tutsi har ya sha ruman sa

Meaning

Oneday one time elephant can play football and take the high goal of scorer.
Usage or Explaination

Is used when a person tries to achieve/get something.
Contributed by: Aba of garko

Abin da kamar wuya Gurguwada auren nesa

Meaning
Something that is difficult to accomplished

Usage or Explanation
when somebody ask for something from a friend or any other person and his request is kind of difficult you will hear the person saying kai abin da kamar wuya
Contributed by: Bashir Abdulkadir

Na dumka riga babu wuya, wonda ya yanka wuya shi sa ma kainshi

Meaning Usage or Explaination
I have sewn a riga without a neck, let him who cuts a neck for it put it on.

The riga is a shirt with a hole at the top for the head to be put through: if made without this wuya or neck, one would have to be cut before the riga could be put on.

If the cap fits put it on.