Akôholahy Miady Amim- Pötaka: Samy Miaro Ny Masony Tsy Ho Bida.

This proverb highlights a conflict where each party is primarily concerned with protecting themselves, trying to avoid harm from the opponent’s attacks. It is often used to describe disputes where the participants are more focused on self-preservation than defeating the other. The English equivalent ‘Tit for tat’ emphasizes the idea of mutual defense or retaliation, where each side tries to shield itself while countering the other’s actions.

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