Ny Anarana Mampody Mandry Fa Ny Terehy Mampitampody
This proverb means that a person’s reputation or name can comfort or soothe, while their physical appearance can attract or influence others’ actions. In society, people are often judged or drawn initially by their appearance, but over time, character and reputation become more significant. An equivalent English proverb would be ‘Don’t judge a book by its cover,’ highlighting that appearances can be deceptive and it is the inner value that truly matters.
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- Mandeha Irery, Sahalain'andriamanitra; Mandeha Roa, Sahalain'olombelona.
- Ny Atody Tsy Miady Amam-Bato
- Ny Fiainana Toy Ny Lala-Malama Ka Izay Miraingiraingy No Potraka
- Iri-Mahory Toy Ny Volo Fotsy (Ho Tratra Antitra)
- Izay Mitambatra Vato Fa Izay Misaraka Fasika
- Manjono Lasa -Mamba Ka Sam Maka Ny Tiany
- Ny Hetaheta Tsy Afa-Dronono.
- Ny Fahadisoana Dia Zavatra Tsy Maitsy Alohanao Amin'ny Fiainanao Rehetra
- Zanaka Tsy Nateraka Mahabe Vavorona
- Tsy Mena-Mivadika Toy Ny Andro Ririnina