īrī kūrūdwo dīregaga ruorwo

Once its felled, it can't refuse being butchered

Direct Translation

Once its felled, it can't refuse being butchered

Meaning & Interpretation

Used to refer to situations where one is utterly defeated or at wits end and everything is out of their hands

About Kenyan Proverbs

Proverbs are an integral part of Kenyan oral tradition, carrying the wisdom of our ancestors. They are used to teach moral values, settle disputes, and pass down cultural knowledge through generations.