Ny Lainga Toy Ny Vary Aloha Mahatra-Po Fa Tsy Mahavita Taona

This proverb compares lies to rice that matures quickly. Initially, a lie may seem satisfying and useful, but over time, it won’t stand the test of time. Just like early rice that isn’t robust enough to last the whole year, lies are eventually uncovered, and the consequences can be damaging. The equivalent English proverb would be ‘A lie has no legs’.

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