Ny Andro Iray Ihonana Toy Ny Andro Zato.
This proverb highlights the importance of moments spent together, especially with friends. It compares a single day of meeting friends to a hundred days without meeting, thus showing that the quality of relationships and human interactions far outweighs the amount of time spent. In Merina culture, it is often used to remind people of the significance of nurturing friendships and close relationships, as they bring more satisfaction and happiness than many days of solitude or without contact. An equivalent English proverb could be ‘A friend in need is a friend indeed’.
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