Ny Sakafo Masaka Tsy Mba Manan-Tompo.
This proverb signifies that once food is prepared and served, it is for everyone and does not belong to one specific person. It reflects a culture of sharing and generosity. Like the equivalent English proverb ‘When the wine is drawn, it must be drunk,’ it emphasizes the importance of enjoying and sharing what is available without reservation. One should appreciate and make the most of the good things in life while they last.
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