Akôholahy Mitsidi- Bilañin- Drô: Mitady Fasaña Hileveñaña.
This proverb means that someone might sometimes venture into dangerous things or situations without realizing the risks they are taking. An equivalent in English could be ‘Looking for trouble’. Just like the rooster peering into a pot, it risks its life by approaching something that could cause its downfall. This serves as a warning against excessive curiosity or recklessness that could lead to disastrous situations.
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