Nomem-Bava Tsy Ratsy Ka Ao An-Trano No Asian-Dratsy
This proverb highlights the hypocrisy of people who use their words not to say good things or encourage others, but to speak ill, especially in private settings like the home. We are given a mouth to speak, not to slander. In English, an equivalent proverb would be ‘The tongue has no bones but is strong enough to break a heart,’ meaning words can cause significant damage despite their superficial harmlessness.
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