Akôholahy Voñy Mongo: Mahazo Manökaña.
This proverb serves as a warning that an individual can find themselves trapped by their own familiar habits or behaviors. The rooster symbolizes a person who, by continuously following their habits without consideration, ends up in trouble or trapped by them. It is a reminder to be cautious and aware of risks, as negligence can lead to serious consequences. An equivalent proverb in English might be ‘You reap what you sow’.
Related
- Mandeha Irery, Sahalain'andriamanitra; Mandeha Roa, Sahalain'olombelona.
- Ny Atody Tsy Miady Amam-Bato
- Ny Fiainana Toy Ny Lala-Malama Ka Izay Miraingiraingy No Potraka
- Iri-Mahory Toy Ny Volo Fotsy (Ho Tratra Antitra)
- Izay Mitambatra Vato Fa Izay Misaraka Fasika
- Manjono Lasa -Mamba Ka Sam Maka Ny Tiany
- Ny Hetaheta Tsy Afa-Dronono.
- Ny Fahadisoana Dia Zavatra Tsy Maitsy Alohanao Amin'ny Fiainanao Rehetra
- Zanaka Tsy Nateraka Mahabe Vavorona
- Tsy Mena-Mivadika Toy Ny Andro Ririnina