It's an old African proverb that has been around for centuries. It is well known now since CLinton used it as a book title. It is actually It takes a village to raise a child.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'teach' is Echesia.
they teach that because they only live in the village
The Igbo word for "teach" of the Western African origin is kuzie.
To tell you a story, and perhaps to teach you something.
Go to expert village and Todd will teach you the algorithims
The ISBN of "It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us" by Hillary Rodham Clinton is 9780684818437.
they don't get taught they teach themselves
They consist of narratives, teachings, poetry, and rebuking. Many narratives contain the same basic events and figures. They both teach the creation of the world by a single almighty, omniscient God who commands humans to follow the morality set out for them.
The phrase is attributed to an old African proverb. Its exact origin seems to be lost in time. In 1994 children's author Jane Cowen-Fletcher released a book, published by Scholastic Press, titled It Takes A Village in which a young African girl searches for her younger brother, only to find the rest of the village has been watching over him as well.In January 1996 publisher Simon & Schuster released hillary Rodham-Clinton's It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us. Reviews are mixed.In May 2001, publisher Harper-Collins released the seventh book in the Lemony Snicket's Unfortunate Events series titled The Vile Village, it was mentioned at the beginning of the book, "It takes a village to raise a child."
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