This is a list of popular Somali proverbs starting with S:
Saddex baa rag ugu liita: ma-toshe, ma-tashade iyo ma-tashiishe: Of all men, three types are the worst: he who does not know how to sew (clothes for himself), he who does not know how to get (clothes) and he who does not know how to take care ( of them).
Saddex waa layku nacaa: baryo badan, bukto badan iyo baahi badan: Three types: beggars, ailing people and gluttons, are all disliked equally.
Sagaaro laba tun oo la kala qalo ma leh: The neck of a dik-dik cannot be divided in half ( it is too small). The dik-dik is a miniature antilope.
Salaadi siday kuu qabataa loo tukadaa: As you are placed when caught by prayer-time, just so pray.
Salaad walba waqtigeeda la tukadaa. Every prayer should be offered at its proper time.
Samataliye sedkii waa janno
~To advice good is true faith
Sidaad dooneyso haddaad weydo, sidaad ka badin weyso ayaa la yeela: If you fail to do what you want, do what you have to do.
Sidaan kuguu lisay iiguma hambayn: I had milked for you much milk but you have left me only a little. According to the somali traditions, after having been given some milk a guest must leave something for the host.
Sidee xeego loo xagtaa, ilkana u nabad galaan?: Is it possible to gnaw a hego and not break any teeth. Hego is the very hard fruit of one of the palm trees.
Sinji waa magguuraan: You will never get rid of what you were born with ( it will not roam from you)
Sir-ma-qabe Allaa u sahan ah. Allah Himself helps a simple man to find a good place for his camp.
Sir-ma-qabe saab baa biyo u celiya: For an honest man even a saab holds water. The saab is an openwork wicker frame for holding a water-jar.
Sirow ma hodmo
~A deceiver never prospers ( a cheater never succeeds)
Sir nageed lama sal gaaro: Women’s tricks are not something one is able to percieve.
Soomaalidu been waa sheegtaa, beense ma maahmaahdo. Somalis can lie, but their lie will never become a proverb.
Taladaan la ruugin waa lagu rafaadaa: An unconsidered (unchewed) decision will make you suffer.
Talo adigaa ku nool ee iyadu kuguma noola: It is you who need advice, it does not need you ( therefore advice should be appreciated).