en_tn/pro/09/16.md

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## those who are untaught ##
AT: "those who lack experience" or "those who have not learned"
## she says ##
This is the foolish woman who was introduced in [Proverbs 9:13](./13.md).
## those who have no sense ##
AT: "those who do not have wisdom" or "those who are not wise"
## Stolen waters are sweet, and bread bread eaten in secret is pleasant ##
The foolish woman speaks of the pleasure of stolen bread and water to tell men that sex with her is pleasurable. This can be stated clearly in a simile: "You can enjoy me just like you enjoy bread or water that you have stolen." (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
## that the dead are there ##
"that the men who have gone to her are now dead"
## in the depths of sheol ##
This here refers to the grave (UDB). (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])