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Redde-padde zhogoddtat, zhaddar kall!

Posted by on July 15, 2013

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It’s a situation that occurs regularly in the world of nature but has several parallels in the world of man: the mighty and powerful try their stunts; the helpless innocent bear the brunt. When armies wage war, civilians perish, infants vanish and fugitives live in anguish. The proverb is used to describe a situation of this nature, with its focus on the innocent victim.

The meanings:
redde

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is the plural of reddo
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(buffalo), while padde
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is the plural of paddo
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(bull or bullock) — both being masculine.
Zhogoddtat
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is the third person plural of zhogddonk
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(to fight) in the present tense.
Zhaddar
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is the locative (on) of zhadd
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(tree) and it means “on a/the tree”.
Kall
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literally means time. But the word is often used to denote a crisis or a trying time. Notice that in the second clause the verb is dropped but implied.

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