Maty Mangina Toa Otrikafo

The proverb ‘Dead silently like a brood’ is used to describe a person or situation that deteriorates quietly and gradually without anyone noticing. It refers to the image of a brood of eggs that, instead of hatching and giving life, remains silent and eventually perishes. The equivalent in English could be ‘Dying a slow death’. This proverb warns against inaction and indifference that can lead to a regrettable end.

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