Aza Mitady Hivelona Amin'ny Ràn'ny Sasany Ohatran'ny Moka Mitsetsitra.
This proverb advises against living at the expense of others’ efforts and resources, similar to how mosquitoes feed on the blood of living beings. It highlights the importance of self-sufficiency and personal contribution rather than dependence. In English, an equivalent proverb would be ‘God helps those who help themselves’, emphasizing the importance of relying on one’s own efforts.
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