Fara-Vady Anadahy

‘Fara-vady anadahy’ translates to ’the last marriage of a brother’. This proverb often symbolizes the idea that the last actions or decisions, especially within a family setting, carry a stronger emotional or symbolic weight. Within the context of love and friendship, it may signify the importance of a final or ultimate commitment. The equivalent in English might be ‘Your last love is your greatest love’.

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