Aza Manao Lahy Antitra Mahazo Lamokan'atody Ka Tsy Mitodi-Jafikely Intsony
This proverb means that one should not forget the small valuable things, even if they obtain something bigger and more dazzling. In other words, when achieving a goal or succeeding, one should not neglect the things and people who helped them get there. An equivalent English proverb would be ‘Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.’
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