Harena Avalan-Drano Sahala Amin'ny Vola Amidy Savony.

This proverb signifies that some forms of wealth are fleeting or only temporarily valuable. Just like money used to buy soap, which is instantly dissolved in water, material wealth can easily disappear. This proverb encourages wisdom and prudence in managing possessions, as not everything material that is acquired is necessarily lasting. The equivalent proverb in English is: “Easy come, easy go.”

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