Lainga Marivo Tototra Fehezin'ny Akoho Tokan'anaka

This proverb highlights the fragile and easily discernible nature of lies. Just as a shallow puddle can be covered by a small rooster, lies are weak and eventually come to light. Lies often seem clever and resourceful at first, but sooner or later the truth always emerges. An equivalent proverb in English might be: “The truth will out.”

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