Ny Lainga Toy Ny Nify Lanin'ny Olitra Ka Sarotra Esorina No Tsy Mahasoa Ny Tena
This proverb compares lies to decayed teeth. Just as a rotten tooth is hard to extract and can cause various health issues, a lie is similarly difficult to rectify and can be harmful to the individual who tells it. It reminds us that sincerity and truthfulness are essential for our mental and relational well-being. The English equivalent could be: ‘A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes.’
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