Ny Tanora Vao Mandondona Ny Antitra Hazo Amoron-Tevana Ka Tsy Hita Izay Hianjera Aloha
This proverb signifies that it is futile for a young person to challenge an old person, just as it is difficult to predict which of the trees on the edge of a cliff will fall first. It can be interpreted in various ways, including that the experience and wisdom of the elderly should not be underestimated, even if their physical strength diminishes. An equivalent in English would be ‘Don’t put the cart before the horse.’