Ny Teny Toy Ny Kitoza Ka Izay Mahatsakotsako No Mahita Ny Tsirony
This proverb likens words to dried meat, which requires thorough chewing to fully appreciate its flavor. It implies that to understand the true meaning of someone’s words, one must carefully and thoughtfully examine them. Just as dried meat may appear bland at first glance, words can seem superficial without deeper analysis. An equivalent English proverb would be ‘Don’t judge a book by its cover.’
Related
- Teny Zato, Kabary Arivo, Fa Iray Ihany No Marina.
- Mihambohambo Tsy Tia Vary Mohaka, Fa Mihinana Ny Masiso Be Herinandro.
- Vava Soa Sakafo Teny Ratsy Adidy
- Mangalatra An-Tsena Ka Mihaiky Ny Ambanilanitra
- Ny Kitoza No Tsara Mihantona Fa Ny Teny Tsy Tsara Mihantona
- Aza Manao Teny Tsy Loa-Body
- Lainga Marivo Tototra Fehezin'ny Akoho Tokan'anaka
- Raofy Toy Ny Lainga Fa Raha Feno Azy Raraka
- Aleo Enjehin'ny Omby Masiaka Toy Izay Enjehin'ny Heritreritra.
- Hianao No Soa Tia Ratsy, Ka Ny Zanak'olona No Tendren-Kanana Ody.