Ivahiny Ankava-Malahelo Ka Soron'afo No Hita

This proverb means that someone who is invited but arrives too late may cause sadness or disappointment, as they do not fully benefit from the hospitality offered. The ‘sacrifice of a fire’ symbolizes great preparation or an expectation that ends up being unsatisfying. The English equivalent would be ‘A day late and a dollar short.’ It reminds us of the importance of appreciating moments when they occur and respecting the efforts others make.

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