Manasa Lamba Be Tseroka : Na Madio Aza, Mangarahara.

This proverb highlights the idea that some wrongs or damages cannot be entirely mended. Despite substantial efforts to improve a severely degraded situation, the outcome may never be fully satisfactory. This can apply to injustices, past mistakes, or broken relationships. The equivalent in English would be: ‘You can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear.’

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