Ny Ray No Mihosom-Potaka Ka Ny Zanany No Vazina

This proverb means that sometimes children pay for the mistakes made by their parents. It criticizes the injustice of attributing the responsibility of one’s actions to another generation. This idea is similar to the English proverb ‘The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children’s teeth are set on edge.’ It highlights the intergenerational effects of actions, emphasizing the unfairness of judging someone for the actions of others.

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