Miangatra Kosa Ny Velona Raha Ny Maty No Anateran'afo

This proverb is used to convey the idea of an unreasonable and impossible demand or expectation. It highlights the injustice that would be done to the living if they were asked to perform tasks beyond their ability, such as bringing the dead back to life. It illustrates the difference between realistic and unrealistic expectations and serves as a reminder to be reasonable in our demands towards others. An equivalent English proverb would be, ‘Don’t expect the impossible.’

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