Cīnat neha Berom

Berom
English
Cīnat neha
Proverbs
upsets
Author

Habila Dachollom

Published

March 6, 2025

Kya ha re beta ha tik sɔng

Fire has consumed rocks, leaving the grass unharmed.

This proverb is used when a well-known hero or champion is unexpectedly defeated by an unknown or insignificant opponent in a contest.

A good way to understand this is by recalling the biblical story of David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17). In the story, David, a mere shepherd boy, defeats Goliath, the mighty Philistine warrior. Similarly, when a celebrated figure loses to an underdog in a game, fight, or competition, they often struggle to openly admit their defeat.

Instead, the defeated hero and their supporters might describe the outcome using the phrase:

“Kya ha re beta ha tik sɔng.”

This expression reflects their reluctance to acknowledge the unexpected loss.

Edited by Ricky Macharm.