Adin-Tsikidin-Drano Misaraka Tsy Misy Maratra
This proverb means that a conflict can end without anyone being hurt or harmed. Sometimes, disputes and disagreements do not need to lead to permanent injuries or damages. Just like the water hens who fight and then separate without injury, humans should also learn to manage their conflicts peacefully. An equivalent proverb in English would be: ‘All’s well that ends well’.
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