Aza Ny Vady An-Trano No Atao Tsy Ho Zavatra Fa Izay Mihaingo Tsara Avokoa
This proverb emphasizes the importance of valuing and respecting one’s own spouse rather than being captivated by other women who are better dressed or adorned. It reminds us that a person’s true value is not just in their outward appearance, but in their intrinsic qualities and their role within the family. The equivalent in English would be: ‘Charity begins at home.’ This implies that it is essential to appreciate those who are consistently present and play a vital role in our daily lives.
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