Fanambadian-Tery Setra Dia Ranomaso Mivalana An-Tava Ihany.
This proverb warns against the harmful consequences of a forced marriage. Marrying someone against their will can lead only to sadness and misery. Even if things might seem calm or acceptable on the surface, the pain and sorrow remain pervasive. An English equivalent of this proverb could be ‘Forced marriages have never happy endings.’ This proverb highlights the importance of consent and true love in marriage to avoid unnecessary suffering.
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