Aza Atao Tanantanana Ivelan'ny Faritra Lahy Aho.

This proverb conveys a sentiment of wanting to belong and be protected. By asking not to be treated like a castor oil plant growing alone outside the cattle park, one is seeking inclusion and appreciation within the group, similar to a plea for love, respect, and recognition. An equivalent English proverb could be: ‘Don’t treat me like an old, forgotten shoe in the corner’.

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