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.’

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