Adin'ankizy: Miady Maraina, Tsara Hariva.
This proverb highlights the fleeting and harmless nature of children’s disputes. Conflicts that start fiercely in the morning are often forgotten or resolved by the evening, showing that children’s quarrels are usually of little significance and quickly overcome. The equivalent in English could be: ‘Children’s squabbles don’t last long.’
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